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Recycling, elevated

“As of press time, the CDPHE’s recommended program has been submitted to the state’s joint budget committee for approval. If approved, CAA, with the aid of an EPR advisory committee comprised of 13 stakeholders, including those in the hauling, packaging, recycling and legislative sectors, will develop how to implement the program, with a deadline of Feb. 1, 2025. The finalized program, complete with a statewide minimum recyclables list, is scheduled to begin in the first quarter of 2026.”

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Circular Action Alliance submits initial EPR program plan in Oregon

“In its initial program plan, CAA outlines an approach to implementing the RMA that builds on the existing system by upgrading facilities and improving public participation, understanding and equity throughout the state’s recycling system. With this approach, CAA is seeking to increase the diversion of recyclables from disposal and reduce the negative environmental, social and health impacts from the end-of-life management of products and packaging.”

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Circular Action Alliance is lone PRO to submit program plan for Oregon EPR

“Circular Action Alliance, a nonprofit producer responsibility organization founded by Coca-Cola, Amazon, Unilever and other major brands and retailers, has submitted its initial program plan to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality for implementation of the state’s extended producer responsibility for packaging law.”

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Keurig Dr Pepper and Circular Action Alliance leader talks EPR and closing gap on 2025 sustainability targets

“So far, CAA has been chosen as Colorado’s PRO and was also the only PRO named to Maryland’s EPR advisory council. Getting CAA off the ground, “it is no small feat to do what was done over the last 11 months,” Schwarze said. CAA is further anticipating California’s selection of a PRO and Colorado’s transition from a needs assessment into program and action planning, along with additional states looking at EPR.”

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