Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a business response to the threat of climate change and environmental degradation.
Alex Nakata Ezzidi is a next-generation nuclear energy system safety expert with over 40 years of expertise, primarily in severe accident analysis for various water reactor designs, including PWR, BWR ...
Hungary introduced the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system, which places the financial responsibility for the waste ...
WRAP has released a “Frequently Asked Questions” report on extended producer responsibility for textiles (tEPR).
The full-day event on March 19 will dive into why there is a chasm between good intentions and actual impact and how to bridge the difference.
A voluntary Textile PRO Forum has launched with the aim of harmonising the textiles extender producer recycling scheme ...
Recent News: On Dec. 10, 2024, Brandywine Realty Trust declared a quarterly cash dividend of 15 cents per common share and OP ...
The undersigned PROs and business associations launched the Textile PRO[1] Forum, a unique voluntary initiative designed to ...
The Packaging Innovations management team speak to Packaging News about the February show and what visitors can expect, ...
The mismanagement of plastic waste contributes to clogged waterways, frequent flooding, and environmental degradation.