Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a business response to the threat of climate change and environmental degradation.
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 undersigned PROs and business associations launched the Textile PRO[1] Forum, a unique voluntary initiative designed to ...
Four years after the nation’s first extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws set out approaches to making producers financially responsible ...
New forum established to help harmonise the introduction of EPR schemes for textiles across the European Union ...
Industry voices are “too dominant” in the pEPR's scheme administrator PackUK, says North London Waste Authority.
Nigerian plastic manufacturers have been reminded by the National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency ...
Waste and recycling giant Biffa says legislative changes will push some on-the-go food companies to paper packaging to ...
Under the proposed regulations, producers would be assessed a malus fee without regard to the level of exposure, meaning fees could be assessed for the presence of a Prop 65 chemical in packaging or ...
Peace River town council decided the fate of the Extended Producer Responsibility Recycling contract at its Jan. 13 regular meeting.
The North London Waste Authority (NLWA) has warned that “industry voices” are “too dominant” in scheme administrator PackUK.