A report from Waste and Resources Action Programme, funded by Nike, examines how EPR regulations are being applied to textile ...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws are an increasingly prevalent approach to addressing packaging waste. More than a compliance requirement, they present an opportunity for brands, ...
Companies selling products with packaging, paper and food service materials in the United States face a major regulatory milestone on May 31—the first coordinated deadline for extended producer ...
California has just taken an important step towards a functioning textile circularity system. With CalRecycle’s selection of Landbell USA as the Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) under SB 707 ...
When we last surveyed the extended producer responsibility (EPR) legal landscape for packaging, seven states had enacted comprehensive product stewardship programs, and the central thrust was ...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws are reshaping packaging obligations for businesses across the United States. EPR regulations fundamentally shift the financial and operational burden of ...
With the signing of packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) legislation into law in the state of Washington, there now are seven states with programs in various stages of initial ...
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