State & Local Regulatory
Canada Expands Packaging Regulation
March 19, 2026
Canada is accelerating regulatory requirements for plastics and packaging affecting the food, beverage, and agribusiness sectors, with new federal prohibitions on certain toxic substances effective June 2026. The Federal Plastics Registry reporting obligations are expanding, and provincial Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs are evolving, increasing compliance complexity across jurisdictions. These changes require businesses and suppliers to enhance their environmental compliance programs and reporting systems to meet heightened oversight and enforcement risks.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate stricter environmental compliance clauses in contracts involving packaging materials and supply chains.
- Vendors supplying packaging or plastic components must prepare for increased reporting and potential restrictions on materials under the Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2025.
- Organizations operating in or supplying to Canadian markets, including Nunavut, need to align procurement strategies with both federal and provincial EPR program requirements.
- This regulatory acceleration signals growing government emphasis on sustainable procurement and environmental responsibility, impacting sourcing decisions and supplier evaluations.
Agencies
Environment and Climate Change Canada, Federal Court of Appeal, Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, Responsible Plastics Use Coalition, Prohibition of Certain Toxic Substances Regulations, 2025