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An American EPR: Monopolies and Other Unintended Consequences

2021-03-30 13:19:00| Waste Age

Nine states and Congress are considering legislation to make packaging and paper companies pay for residential recycling. Known as extended producer responsibility, this is not a new approach to recycling. Thirty-three states have EPR laws for prod

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