Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a business response to the threat of climate change and environmental degradation.
WRAP has released a “Frequently Asked Questions” report on extended producer responsibility for textiles (tEPR).
The undersigned PROs and business associations launched the Textile PRO[1] Forum, a unique voluntary initiative designed to ...
The call follows the EPA’s release of its first Recycling Needs Survey and Assessment.
At Butt Road Car Park, the day rate every day of the week will rise from £3.80 to £4.20, and season tickets for a year will ...
A P53 million project for five barangay-based materials recovery facilities has been proposed to the Cebu City Council aimed at reducing the wastes sent to the landfill, thereby, decreasing related ...
An audit in Fredericton suggests more than 60 per cent of the material being put in garbage bags for curbside collection ...
The mismanagement of plastic waste contributes to clogged waterways, frequent flooding, and environmental degradation.
The association says it looks forward to working with the Trump administration on their shared goal of strengthening U.S.
Decisions to adopt on-demand packaging still mostly come down to dollars and cents, although in recent years considerations ...
Hungary introduced the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system, which places the financial responsibility for the waste ...
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.