About the webinar
PPWR enforcement starts on 12 August 2026. For most organisations, the biggest barrier to compliance isn’t intention — it’s data.
Packaging specifications, material compositions, supplier declarations and regulatory requirements are scattered across spreadsheets, shared drives and disconnected teams.
Without a single, structured source of truth, meeting PPWR’s demands — from Declarations of Conformity and PFAS transparency to ecomodulation fees, banned materials and EPR reporting — becomes an expensive, reactive scramble.
On 18 June at 14:00 CET, join Danielle Goad, Director EMEA at Specright, and Tamsin Collins, Head of Global Supply Chain Strategy at Unilever Prestige, as they share real-world insight on how to turn fragmented packaging data into a scalable compliance advantage.
You will learn:
→ Why data fragmentation is the real PPWR compliance risk
→ How to operationalise DoC, PFAS tracking and banned materials at scale
→ How Unilever Prestige scaled sustainability reporting across global brands
→ What EPR and ecomodulation fee readiness actually requires from your data
→ How to move from reactive compliance to a proactive, specification-driven strategy

Danielle Goad
Director, EMEA
Specright
Danielle Goad is the Director, EMEA at Specright, responsible for scaling the company’s presence across EMEA and working with global brands on specification-driven sustainability and compliance. With 8 years at Specright across Customer Success, Product, and Strategic Partnerships, Danielle holds an undergraduate degree in Industrial Technology and Packaging from Cal Poly SLO.

Tamsin Collins
Head of Global Supply Chain Strategy
Unilever Prestige
Tamsin Collins is Head of Global Supply Chain Strategy for Unilever Prestige, driving the Compliance and Technology Transformation agenda with a focus on sustainability, quality, and regulatory excellence across supply chain and R&D. Tamsin has over 20 years’ experience in Unilever across Supply Chain and Finance, including ERP and automated warehouse implementations






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