
Preparing for Canada's Federal Plastics Registry: Is your business ready?
by Melissa Birch, Tarra Tamang
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Canada is accelerating efforts to reduce plastic waste, enhance transparency, and hold businesses accountable for the plastics they place on the Canadian market. The Federal Plastics Registry (FPR) is playing a central role in reshaping how plastics are tracked, reported, and reduced. With Phase 1 reports due by September 29, 2025, businesses must act quickly to ensure compliance.
If your business manufactures, imports, or sells plastic products in Canada, here’s what you need to know and how to get ahead.
The FPR is a national, mandatory reporting initiative that requires producers, importers, and sellers of plastic products to disclose detailed information about the plastics they place on the Canadian market. The goal is to collect comprehensive, standardized, and nationwide data to support Canada’s commitment to eliminating plastic waste by 2030. Ultimately, the FPR will enhance Canada’s circular economy strategy, enabling smarter policy and better waste management.
Under Phase 1, producers must report if they place 1 tonne (1,000 kg) or more of the following regulated plastics into the Canadian residential waste stream annually:
Under the FPR, the term ‘producer’ includes brand owners, manufacturers, importers, and sellers. If you’re part of the supply chain that puts plastic into Canadian homes, you’re likely on the hook.
For the September deadline, qualifying businesses must report on 2024 data and disclose:
For transparency purposes, some of the reported data may be published by Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC). There are currently no extensions available, and non-compliance fines can reach up to $500,000 for large corporations.
The FPR is being rolled out in phases, each expanding the scope and complexity of reporting. While Phase 1 (September 2025) focuses on residential waste, future phases will include more sectors, materials, and data requirements. Here’s what’s to come:
Many businesses are already encountering operational and strategic challenges as they prepare for FPR compliance. Here is what we’ve seen so far:
Establishing a clear plan will be the first step for any qualifying company, but it certainly doesn’t stop there. As your sustainability partner, we offer tailored support to help you confidently navigate your obligations.
We can help you:
Complying with the FPR can feel overwhelming, especially with complex data requirements and tight timelines, but you don’t have to do it alone. Whether you need to build a new data system or close a few gaps, our team will meet you where you are - and get you to where you need to be.
For more information and how we can support you and your business, please reach out to our team.
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