Latest news with #ISO17025


Cision Canada
23-06-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
/R E P E A T -- Claigan Webinar - Walkthrough of Plastics Registry Reporting Template - Canadian Federal Plastics Registry Reporting Form/
OTTAWA, ON, June 17, 2025 /CNW/ - On June 25, Claigan Environmental Inc. ( will provide a walkthrough of the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry excel submission form (2024_FPR_DATA_EN_v1). In this webinar, Claigan will preview the various tabs and pull-down menus, explaining each as they go. By September 29, 2025, importers and producers of consumer plastic packaging and electronics will need to submit their 2024 volumes of each plastic in their products and packaging. By September 29, 2026, importers and producers of a wider range of plastic products (including professional electronics and packaging, apparel, automotive, construction, and agriculture) will need to report their plastics data to the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry. The 2026 deadline will also apply to plastic waste generated by businesses. Combining technical 'know-how' and humour, Claigan will explain (orally and visually) the different elements of the Federal Plastics Registry reporting form. Key topics will include: Overview of required plastics data Summary of plastics registry submission form Explanation of plastic products data fields Explanation of waste disposal data fields How to collect and summarize plastics data How to turn corporate plastics data into submission form entries Note - due to the expected demand, there will be two (2) webinars scheduled on June 25th. or on Claigan's Website at About Claigan Environmental ( Claigan is the leader in Plastics Registry compliance. Claigan has completed plastics registry data for hundreds of consumer and professional products. Claigan is an ISO 17025 certified laboratory, expert consultancy, and is dedicated to providing practical solutions for supply chain due diligence and social responsibility. At Claigan, our philosophy is simple: Less Journey, More Results.


Cision Canada
17-06-2025
- Business
- Cision Canada
Claigan Webinar - Walkthrough of Plastics Registry Reporting Template - Canadian Federal Plastics Registry Reporting Form
OTTAWA, ON, June 17, 2025 /CNW/ - On June 25, Claigan Environmental Inc. ( will provide a walkthrough of the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry excel submission form (2024_FPR_DATA_EN_v1). In this webinar, Claigan will preview the various tabs and pull-down menus, explaining each as they go. By September 29, 2025, importers and producers of consumer plastic packaging and electronics will need to submit their 2024 volumes of each plastic in their products and packaging. By September 29, 2026, importers and producers of a wider range of plastic products (including professional electronics and packaging, apparel, automotive, construction, and agriculture) will need to report their plastics data to the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry. The 2026 deadline will also apply to plastic waste generated by businesses. Combining technical 'know-how' and humour, Claigan will explain (orally and visually) the different elements of the Federal Plastics Registry reporting form. Key topics will include: Overview of required plastics data Summary of plastics registry submission form Explanation of plastic products data fields Explanation of waste disposal data fields How to collect and summarize plastics data How to turn corporate plastics data into submission form entries Note - due to the expected demand, there will be two (2) webinars scheduled on June 25th. or on Claigan's Website at About Claigan Environmental ( Claigan is the leader in Plastics Registry compliance. Claigan has completed plastics registry data for hundreds of consumer and professional products. Claigan is an ISO 17025 certified laboratory, expert consultancy, and is dedicated to providing practical solutions for supply chain due diligence and social responsibility. At Claigan, our philosophy is simple: Less Journey, More Results.
Yahoo
17-06-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Claigan Webinar - Walkthrough of Plastics Registry Reporting Template - Canadian Federal Plastics Registry Reporting Form
OTTAWA, ON, June 17, 2025 /CNW/ - On June 25, Claigan Environmental Inc. ( will provide a walkthrough of the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry excel submission form (2024_FPR_DATA_EN_v1). In this webinar, Claigan will preview the various tabs and pull-down menus, explaining each as they go. By September 29, 2025, importers and producers of consumer plastic packaging and electronics will need to submit their 2024 volumes of each plastic in their products and packaging. By September 29, 2026, importers and producers of a wider range of plastic products (including professional electronics and packaging, apparel, automotive, construction, and agriculture) will need to report their plastics data to the Canadian Federal Plastics Registry. The 2026 deadline will also apply to plastic waste generated by businesses. Combining technical 'know-how' and humour, Claigan will explain (orally and visually) the different elements of the Federal Plastics Registry reporting form. Key topics will include: Overview of required plastics data Summary of plastics registry submission form Explanation of plastic products data fields Explanation of waste disposal data fields How to collect and summarize plastics data How to turn corporate plastics data into submission form entries Note - due to the expected demand, there will be two (2) webinars scheduled on June 25th. Webinars - Walkthrough of Canadian Plastics Registry Submission FormDate: 25 June 2025Time: 10am and 2pmDuration: 1 hour including Q&ATo Register: 10am - 2pm - or on Claigan's Website at About Claigan Environmental ( Claigan is the leader in Plastics Registry compliance. Claigan has completed plastics registry data for hundreds of consumer and professional products. Claigan is an ISO 17025 certified laboratory, expert consultancy, and is dedicated to providing practical solutions for supply chain due diligence and social responsibility. At Claigan, our philosophy is simple: Less Journey, More Results. View original content: SOURCE Claigan Environmental Inc. View original content: Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Zawya
05-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Ethiopia Secures Global Laboratory Accreditation to Boost Animal Products, and Inputs Quality and Safety
In a major stride towards enhancing public health and regional trade, the Animal Products and Inputs Quality Testing Center (APIQTC) under the Ethiopian Agricultural Authority (EAA) has officially earned ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accreditation. This international certification, awarded on 25 April 2025 during a high-level event at Haile Grand Hotel in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, recognized the Center's capacity to perform laboratory tests to globally accepted standards. This milestone strengthens Ethiopia's ability to ensure the safety and quality of animal products and inputs, prevent and contain the spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), and safeguard human, animal, and environmental health through a One Health approach. Accreditation to ISO/IEC 17025:2017 confirms the APIQTC's technical competence in performing on thirteen parameters on veterinary pharmaceutical quality; Aflatoxin residue monitoring in animal source food and feed, and microbiological analysis. These functions are vital for independently verifying animal products and inputs quality and adherence to international trade requirements and supporting public confidence. In a country where livestock plays a central role in the economy, such capabilities are indispensable for market access, trade, and sustainable agricultural development. FAO's Strategic Role The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Ethiopia was recognized during the ceremony for its long-standing health system strengthening support of the regulatory frameworks and laboratory capacity of APIQTC. FAO's technical and logistical assistance was instrumental in achieving this global standard. Minister of Agriculture, H.E. Dr. Girma Amente, praised the achievement during the event, stating that, 'ISO accreditation is critical for Ethiopia's agricultural sustainability and public health security. This international recognition reflects our commitment to quality assurance and our readiness to meet global food safety standards.' Looking Ahead More than a technical certification, this accreditation marks a turning point for Ethiopia's livestock and agriculture sectors. It signals the country's growing capacity to independently ensure animal products and inputs safety and quality, mitigate Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) threats, and meet the demands of markets. Aligned with FAO's global vision for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life, this achievement positions Ethiopia to move forward with confidence toward sustainable agrifood systems transformation. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): Regional Office for Africa.
Yahoo
29-05-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Austin Elements Achieves Another First in US Battery Recycling
AUSTIN, Texas, May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Austin Elements Inc. (AEI) ( a leader in high purity critical mineral refining, is proud to announce its attainment of ISO 17025 accreditation, marking a historic milestone as the first U.S. company to achieve this rigorous certification specifically for analytical testing of battery-grade materials, including black mass, lithium carbonate, iron phosphate, and metal sulfates. This achievement underscores AEI's position as a technical pioneer in producing high-purity critical minerals vital for the global energy transition. The ISO 17025 certification provides customers and partners with unmatched confidence in the quality of Austin Elements' products from recycled materials. Achieving the certification is a validation of AEI's proprietary first-principles based analytical processes which deliver the exceptional precision, consistency, and reliability required in the lithium-ion battery industry. As a U.S.-based leading recycler, AEI is transforming the battery recycling industry by closing the loop on critical minerals, reducing dependence on foreign supply chains, and advancing sustainability. This certification is a testament to AEI's dedication to solving the technical hurdles in lithium-ion battery recycling, ensuring the production of high-quality materials that power the clean energy ecosystem. With its forthcoming commercial production facility in Texas, equipped with proprietary recycling technologies, AEI is scaling production of high-purity lithium carbonate, iron phosphate, and other critical minerals to strengthen domestic supply chains and support national electrification objectives. "Achieving ISO 17025 accreditation is a landmark moment for AEI and critical mineral production in the U.S.," said Bhavin Rena, VP Q&A of Austin Elements. "With this certification we're not just meeting today's demands—we're redefining standards for tomorrow." Join AEI in advancing a sustainable, secure, and electrified future. For more information, visit or contact info@ About Austin Elements Inc.: Austin Elements Inc. (AEI) is a pioneering U.S. company specializing in the recycling of lithium-ion batteries to produce high-purity critical minerals for the clean energy industry. With advanced proprietary technologies and a commitment to sustainability, AEI is building a resilient domestic supply chain for battery-grade materials, driving the transition to a circular economy. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Austin Elements Inc