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Consumer Goods | Speaker series

CLE webinars for consumer-focused companies

Legal Tools for a Rapidly Evolving Industry

DLA Piper’s Consumer Goods, Food, and Retail (CGFR) CLE series is designed for in-house counsel, business professionals, and executives seeking to navigate today’s complex regulatory and commercial landscape.

Our sessions feature DLA Piper’s global CGFR team—offering actionable guidance to help you anticipate legal risks, align with evolving standards, and implement strategies that support long-term growth and resilience. 

If you'd like more information about our Consumer Goods Speaker Series, contact Maddie Line. 

 

Latest Webinar

California's Textile EPR Law (SB 707) | April 16, 2026

California's SB 707 establishes the nation's first textile EPR program, requiring any company placing covered textile products into the state — not just fashion brands — to join a Producer Responsibility Organization and fund end-of-life textile infrastructure. The webinar shows how this intersects with two other California laws (packaging EPR under SB 54 and recyclability labeling under SB 343), creating a stack of overlapping compliance deadlines.

Key Takeaways

  • "Producer" is broader than you think. A four-tier cascade means retailers, importers, and distributors can be responsible — even for tool bags, branded uniforms, and jewelry pouches.
  • July 1, 2026 is a hard deadline. All producers must register with Landbell USA by this date, regardless of pending litigation challenging that selection.
  • Three laws, stacked deadlines. SB 707 (textiles, July 1), SB 54 (packaging, June 1), and SB 343 (labeling, Oct. 4) require coordinated action now.
  • Build data systems now. Tracking fiber composition, product categories, and California sales volumes is critical for fee forecasting under SB 707's eco-modulated structure.
  • Watch your marketing claims. PRO membership doesn't authorize "recyclable" labels — unsubstantiated claims risk enforcement under SB 343 and greenwashing litigation.

To learn more about how DLA Piper helps clients navigate site selection, incentives, and complex regulatory landscapes, explore our related capabilities: Consumer Goods, Food and Retail and Environment Health and Safety.

To gain access to the recording of this conversation, reach out to Maddie Line.

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