What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)? Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy enacted by several states, which extends a manufacturer’s responsibility for its ...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws are an increasingly prevalent approach to addressing packaging waste. More than a compliance requirement, they present an opportunity for brands, ...
Extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws are marketed as environmental solutions that make product manufacturers financially responsible for collecting, recycling, and disposing of their products ...
Are we at the point where regulation and investing are finally in sync to do something BIG when it comes to plastic waste? Where regulation is done right, society benefits, and usually, investor ...
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws are reshaping packaging obligations for businesses across the United States. EPR regulations fundamentally shift the financial and operational burden of ...
EPR Properties' management capitalized on market downturns, exemplified by their $150 million share repurchase program during COVID-19, showcasing adept capital allocation. Strong Q4 2024 financials ...
Dr. Thomas Lindhquist formally created the principle of EPR in the 1990s and provided us with a definition, saying that “Extended producer responsibility is an environmental protection strategy to ...
Collaboration among equipment suppliers, material recovery facility (MRF) operators, legislators and consumer brands and their producer responsibility organizations is essential in implementing ...