EPR’s First Wave: New Report Draws on Lessons From Early U.S. Adopters
Packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) is nascent in the U.S., so how it will play out among the first adopters— seven states to date—is yet
Packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) is nascent in the U.S., so how it will play out among the first adopters— seven states to date—is yet
This past year has seen a frenetic push to enact federal environmental laws, fueled by a looming national target: 50% recycling by 2030; meanwhile, the
The National Stewardship Action Council (NSAC) has released A Decade of Impact: 2015–2025, a landmark report highlighting ten years of circular economy policy leadership and
The San Francisco Environment Department (SF Environment) and Redwood Materials are rolling out a new and innovative technology for recapturing lithium-ion batteries and devices.
The U.S. Plastics Pact (USPP) today released its first-ever policy position paper on Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), offering a clear, consensus-built framework to guide policymakers
A landmark new report from REUSE Foundation, based on the first global survey of reuse-focused businesses, reveals a vibrant industry driven by entrepreneurs determined to
Extended producer responsibility has transitioned from theory to real-world implementation, and that shift was front and center during last week’s RCon session, “EPR in Action:
The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) is pleased to announce the relaunch of the APR Recycling Demand Champions Program, supported by The Recycling Partnership, which
When we think of Thanksgiving, we see images of family, tradition, and food. Probably way too much food. As families gather around the dinner tables
California Governor Gavin Newsom signed several environmental bills in October, including those focused on greenhouse gases, composting, glass beverage container recycling, and lithium-ion battery management.