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- Producer Responsibility program | Colorado Department of Public Health . . .
HB 22-1355 sets up a Producer Responsibility program that requires companies that sell products in packaging, paper products to fund a statewide recycling system to recycle those materials
- What Producers Need to Know About Colorado’s Producer Responsibility . . .
CAA is the producer-led nonprofit Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) implementing Colorado's Act CAA’s goal is to support brands in meeting their obligations with tools, resources, and hands-on guidance every step of the way
- Producer Responsibility Program For Recycling - Colorado General Assembly
Concerning the creation of the producer responsibility program for statewide recycling, and, in connection therewith, making an appropriation
- Colorado Producer Responsibility
Producer Responsibility for Recycling Packaging and Paper (HB22-1355) passed in 2022 in Colorado It will provide convenient recycling access to all Coloradans with no added cost to consumers or local governments
- What is Colorado’s producer responsibility program and how can it . . .
Producer responsibility incentivizes companies to eliminate wasteful packaging and supports the expansion of recycling so we can reuse materials instead of mining, drilling, and logging to make our bags, boxes, and bottles
- Colorado Producers Subject to EPR Law Must Register by Oct. 1 . . .
Producers subject to Colorado’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) law are required to register with the Circular Action Alliance (CAA) by October 1, 2024, unless exempted The deadline was established this summer through a state rulemaking process (Producer Responsibility Regulations, Section 18 2 4 (A) (1)) *
- Support Recycling for All Coloradans: Colorado Producer Responsibility . . .
A Colorado Producer Responsibility Policy will make it easy for all residents to recycle more plastics, aluminum cans, glass bottles, cardboard, and printed paper, including at apartments and in rural areas
- Fast-Approaching Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Deadlines . . .
Under these states’ EPR laws, producers must either (1) join Circular Action Alliance as the approved producer responsibility organization (PRO) in California and Colorado, and the single active PRO in Oregon, or independently comply with the requirements of each state’s statute
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