Colorado Needs
Assessment

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Circular Action Alliance (CAA) contracted with HDR Engineering Inc. and Eunomia Research Consulting to conduct a Needs Assessment as required under Colorado’s Producer Responsibility Program for packaging and paper products. The Needs Assessment evaluated existing recycling services and infrastructure for managing packaging and paper products, identified gaps in existing recycling services, evaluated opportunities for increasing access to recycling for all Coloradans, and outlined pathways to improving recycling and collection rates of covered materials. 

Colorado Needs Assessment

On January 26, 2024, CAA delivered a comprehensive assessment of Colorado’s current recycling system to the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE), completing an important step toward implementing Colorado’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law for packaging and paper products and demonstrating the program’s potential to more than double the state’s current recycling rate for these materials. 

The Needs Assessment included three future recycling service scenarios, based on the cost and performance of the current system and potential for improvement. The three scenarios proposed in the Needs Assessment outline recycling and collection rates that the State could meet by 2030 and 2035, as well as the operating and capital costs to reach each scenario. CAA revised its Needs Assessment recycling scenarios at the request of CDPHE, who received over 100 public comments on the first draft of the report. 

On March 12, 2024, CDPHE presented the Needs Assessment to the Joint Budget Committee (JBC) of the Colorado legislature for approval along with its recommended scenario, which was a revised version of the medium scenario proposed by CAA in the Needs Assessment. This scenario was approved by the JBC on April 17, 2024.

Key Findings & Highlights

  • Currently, only 22-28% of consumer packaging and paper products in Colorado are being recycled today. A new, producer-funded statewide recycling program has the potential to increase this recycling rate to 52-58% by 2035. 


  • The Needs Assessment revealed disparities in the opportunities Coloradans have to recycle the packaging and paper products they use, depending on where they live in the state. Currently, about 20% of households in rural areas have curbside recycling services. Based on the findings of the Needs Assessment, Colorado’s new statewide recycling program could provide 55% of rural households with curbside recycling while others could benefit from improvements to drop-off collection.  

  • In total, an estimated 500,000 new households in municipalities will receive curbside recycling services. This is based on the requirement that recycling collection must be as convenient as trash collection in a jurisdiction. 


  • Areas of the state with the lowest income per capita will experience the largest increase in recycling access. 


  • The statewide recycling program will create a common, Minimum Recyclables List, which will support consistent education to improve participation, reduce contamination at both recycling and composting facilities, and increase the recycling rate.  


  • Investments in materials recovery facilities are estimated to yield an additional 600,000 tons of additional capacity for all commingled recyclable materials (per year). This represents a 60% increase in what the system can manage today. 


  • There is a notable opportunity to expand the end markets in Colorado, particularly for glass, creating a closed loop system where materials are circulated in the economy and kept out of landfill. 

Next Steps

With the JBC’s approval of the recycling scenario recommended by CDPHE, implementation of Colorado’s EPR law will move forward. CAA will develop a program plan aligned with the approved recycling scenario and supported by additional stakeholder input and data collection. The plan proposal is due to CDPHE on or before February 1, 2025. 

Concurrently, CAA is working to register producers with the PRO in Colorado, Oregon, and California. Producers can register here.  

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