WHEN: 29 April 2026 I TIME: 14:30–16:30 (Astana time) I Platform: Zoom I by invitation only event
Background
This consultative event, implemented under the EU SWITCH-Asia Policy Support Component, promotes the development and strengthening of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) systems as a policy tool to advance the circular economy and sustainable consumption and production in Central Asia.
Building on Phase I results, which included in-depth assessments across five Asian countries, Phase II focuses on three interconnected work streams:
- Targeted Policy Support: Providing technical assistance to the Government of Kazakhstan to address structural and policy challenges within the national EPR system.
- Capacity Development in Central Asia: Facilitating regional learning through thematic analytical reviews and expert-led webinars.
- EPR Consultations on Request: Responding to country-specific requests from Central Asian states with rapid assessments and tailored policy recommendations.
This technical assistance aims to transform EPR from a niche waste management tool into a strategic policy instrument that promotes waste prevention, resource efficiency, and low-carbon development. This event is the first in a series of four webinars dedicated to EPR development in the Central Asia region.
Moderator

Yerbol Orazbekov National Expert on EPR Reform Support in Central Asia, SWITCH-Asia Policy Support Component
Mr. Yerbol Orazbekov specializes in circular economy, sustainable development, climate change, and environmental management, with over 25 years of experience in national and international organizations.
Keynote Speaker

Thomas Lindhqvist, International Expert on EPR Reform Support in Central Asia, SWITCH-Asia Policy Support Component; Associate Professor at Lund University
A distinguished Swedish scientist, Dr. Lindhqvist is the author of the EPR concept. In his landmark 1990 report for the Swedish Ministry of the Environment, he first formulated the principle that producers are responsible for the entire life cycle of a product, including the disposal stage. His work has shifted the financial burden of recycling from taxpayers to businesses and is now the foundation of circular economy legislation in over 50 countries.
Pascal Leroy, Director General of the WEEE Forum
Pascal Leroy, Director General of the WEEE Forum since 2007, oversees the general management of the association. He has been involved in all manner of e-waste programmes, policies and projects for twenty years. Formerly he was Government Affairs Manager on WEEE at APPLiA, the European home appliance manufacturing industry association. He also worked for five years in the European Parliament, as well as for Hill and Knowlton, one of the world’s largest PR/PA firms.
Elena Agafonova, EU Public Affairs Manager, WEEE Forum
Elena Agafonova joined WEEE Forum in January 2026 as an EU Public Affairs Manager. She is an experienced EU public affairs professional with a strong background in EU circular economy, ecodesign, and waste management policies. Before joining WEEE Forum, Elena worked at an EU public affairs consultancy and gained valuable experience as a trainee with a Member of the European Parliament.
Agenda
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April 29, 2026 |
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14:30 |
Introduction
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14:40 |
Presentation: List of waste and priority materials
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15:20 |
Presentation: Twenty Ingredients: Towards a resilient, transparent, effective e-waste management system based on EPR
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15:50 |
Discussion Moderator: Yerbol Orazbekov, National EPR Expert
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16:20 |
Closing Remarks & Next Steps
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