Extended Producer Responsibility
Learn more about EPR: What is it? Why is it important, and what does it mean for manufacturers, and others in the value chain? Plus, discover our latest white paper, EPR Unpacked: A Policy Framework for a Circular Economy.
Holistic Resource Systems
HRS optimizes the combination of key waste management practices for collection, sorting and recycling to transition towards closing the loop, preventing litter and contributing to a carbon neutral world.
Deposit Return Systems
Deposit Return Systems (DRS) play a vital part in preventing bottles and cans from ending up in oceans, streets and landfills, by offering a financial incentive for consumers to return used containers for recycling. Learn more about DRS.
Mixed Waste Sorting
The incineration or burying of plastics and other high carbon materials generate unnecessary GHG emissions - MWS can reduce those emissions and put material back into the system for incorporation into new products.
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EPR Unpacked: A Policy Framework for a Circular Economy
EPR is a transformative policy principle that can ensure the full circularity of packaging materials, and in our new white paper, EPR Unpacked: A Policy Framework for a Circular Economy, we explore the elements necessary to support its implementation, and much more. This paper also serves as a guide for policymakers designing or developing EPR schemes, offering a multi-dimensional perspective and practical insights to help achieve the best results. EPR Unpacked: A Policy Framework for a Circular Economy includes:
• The 5 Design Principles of High-Performing EPR Schemes
• What legislated EPR looks like in practice
• The Role of EPR in Holistic Resource Systems
• EPR history and trends