One of the most urgent compliance topics involves Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws, now on the books in seven ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Kim Holmes, the Circular Action Alliance's executive director for Oregon, speaks at the opening of the RecycleOn drop-off ...
Extended producer responsibility laws for paper and packaging are new to the U.S., with seven states having passed such legislation since the start of this decade: Maine, Oregon, Colorado, California, ...
The legislation’s sponsors say the nearly 150 revisions reflect extensive engagement with stakeholders, but some ...
The Independent Lubricant Manufacturers Association (ILMA) has sued the Colorado Department of Public Health and the Environment (CDPHE) in state court, challenging Colorado’s implementation of the ...
As states across the U.S. pass extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws, producers are working to influence how those laws are implemented — aiming to ensure the rules are tailored to specific ...
As EPR programs expand across the U.S., brands face overlapping deadlines and evolving rules. This article breaks down what’s ...
The American Forest & Paper Association, which has noted higher-than-anticipated fees, “remains fully committed to pursuing all available legal and strategic options” to protect members.
The American Chemistry Council withdrew a lawsuit, but the larger question on recycled content verification remains.
For most of the last decade, recycling felt like a stable habit. You sorted your bottles, flattened your cardboard, and ...