It is great to see a fifth state implement an EPR program but it would be even better if we had a national program that addressed the shortfalls of the current recycling system. Imagine if the Clean Air Act had been a state by state law. There would still be states selling leaded gasoline, 50 years later, because it is cheaper to make. National recycling legislation with minimum content requirements would provide an effective guide for companies to follow. Real results, not more discussions, surveys and committees are required.
Glad to see my state has joined the EPR ranks for packaging. This is a great first step in legislation. To really expand recycling, mandatory recycled content minimums must be enacted! If the end material has value, it will be collected and recycled. Trying to increase recycling rates by increasing collection and supply is not the answer. There must be an end market that is willing (required) and able to purchase it. https://lnkd.in/guAUb5QB