Here’s the translation into American English:
Envalora is present this week at Empack Madrid 2025, one of the most significant trade fairs for the packaging and industrial packing sector, taking place at IFEMA on October 15 and 16. During this event, the Collective System of Extended Producer Responsibility (SCRAP) is located at booth 8C51, showcasing its operational models for regulatory compliance in industrial and commercial packaging, while promoting the circular economy and the reuse of packaging.
Joan Ros, General Director of Envalora, will participate on Thursday, the 16th at 10:45 AM in a round table titled “Spain’s Great Opportunity to Lead Reuse in Europe,” organized by ES Reutiliza. Throughout his presentation, Ros will discuss the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in positioning Spain as a European benchmark in reuse. A key point of his speech will be the importance of collaboration among SCRAPs, producers, holders of packaging waste, waste managers, and public administrations.
Envalora’s participation in this event reinforces its role as a leader in compliance with the Extended Producer Responsibility for commercial and industrial packaging. Through its collaborative model, Envalora provides collective solutions to member companies, helping them meet regulations and move toward a system of reusable packaging, in line with European regulations. Furthermore, SCRAP has established itself as a strategic ally for all involved parties, ensuring legal compliance and offering incentives to companies that manage their waste properly.
With its presence at Empack, Envalora aims to foster constructive dialogue with the sector, highlight real cases of packaging reuse, and share its vision for a future where traceability, innovation, and business collaboration are fundamental to achieving sustainable and profitable change. Envalora works with over 2,600 companies that collectively take responsibility for managing the packaging waste they introduce into the market, thereby fulfilling the legal obligation imposed by Extended Producer Responsibility.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish