On Friday, CalRecycle announced that the permanent regulations for California’s Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility ...
After several years of intense regulatory debate, California’s landmark SB 54 regulations are now in place. The rules are ...
Our Food & Beverage and Environment, Land Use & Natural Resources groups provide an update on state extended producer responsibility (EPR) compliance. Producers will need to submit state-specific ...
Environmental groups Natural Resources Defense Council and Californians Against Waste believe the bill’s recently approved ...
The EPR bill, which establishes a program to manage packaging and single-use plastic food containers across numerous sectors of California’s economy, bestows primary responsibility for the packaging ...
As sustainability regulations continue to reshape industries around the world, the packaging sector stands at the vanguard of the circular economy transition. Initiatives such as extended producer ...
The last 18 months “feels sort of like 18 years,” said Circular Action Alliance’s CEO. Political, PRO and packaging leaders ...
National Harbor, Md. — California may be hitting pause on implementing its extended producer responsibility law, but four other states with packaging EPR are moving ahead, and that's going to keep ...
Portland, Ore. — Plastics and its recycling challenges will be getting a lot of attention as states start the long process of implementing their new extended producer responsibility packaging laws.
The Flexible Packaging Association opposes proposed packaging extended producer responsibility (EPR) legislation in New York.