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A2G in UK
Frequently asked questions about the webinar:
We host webinars focused on sustainability, EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility), ESG (Environmental, Social & Governance), circular economy, compliance regulations (like UK Packaging EPR, Plastic Waste Management Rules), recyclability methodologies, Scope 3 greenhouse gas accounting, labelling updates, and tools for easier compliance
Our main site shows “No events at the moment,” but recent webinars were in May 2025 (UK Packaging EPR on May 27; Marking & Labelling under PWM Rules on May 23) . Keep an eye on the page—we announce new sessions regularly.
Two buttons appear on each webinar page—“Register” or “Book Consultation.” If registration is open, the “Register” button will lead you through sign-up. Once it's closed, the page displays “Registration is closed.”
All our webinars are delivered online via webinar platforms (Zoom, Teams, etc.). The “Time & Location” notes they are “Webinar” or “Virtual Event”
Sessions run about 60 minutes, usually from 3 pm–4 pm IST or 5:30 pm–6:30 pm IST. Agendas often include:
A regulatory or technical update (e.g. UK’s Packaging EPR, CPCB labelling rules),
Methodology or tool overviews (e.g. Eco‑Modulation, recyclability scorecards),
Expert panel discussions,
Audience Q&A
Our Founder, Abhishek Garg, usually leads or co-leads webinars along with expert panels, guest speakers, or partners like Updapt and CircuMetrics .
If you miss the live session, simply check our “Resources” or YouTube channel. We regularly post webinar recordings—for example, on Scope 3 Emissions, double materiality under CSRD, PCR in packaging, etc. .
Once registered, you'll get a confirmation email plus reminder(s) with joining links. After the live session, a replay link is shared, often along with presentation slides or case studies.
Our webinars are typically offered free of charge. Check the webinar page or invite email to confirm.
Absolutely! We welcome suggestions—just use the “Book Consultation” link or contact form to share what you'd like to see next.