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Standard for Sanitary Paper Products (GS-1) Ed Packaging made from plastic shall be recyclable, or a source-reduced package, or shall contain 25% recycled content (pre- or post-consumer recycled content) Where a product’s packaging is below these levels, the manufacturer shall demonstrate that efforts have been made to use the maximum available pre- or post-consumer recycled content in
Recycled Plastic Content Requirements - Association of Plastic . . . As of August 2024, five states have passed laws requiring post-consumer recycled content in plastic packaging All require post-consumer recycled (PCR) content Five states now have Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws in place to help increase collection
Plastics recycled content requirements - OECD Companies are announcing pledges to increase their use of recycled content in their plastics products or packaging But companies have historically failed to meet the goals that they have announced OECD governments are adopting policies that will require the use of recycled content
EPA finalizes recycled content levels for packaging bearing Safer . . . In the finalized version, new requirements call for packaging to be recyclable — and labels should not impact recyclability Packaging must also contain a certain percentage of postconsumer recycled content by weight Alternatively, packaging could also be designed for reuse
State Recycled Content Laws - IHA The law requires six categories of goods to be made of a scheduled percentage of post-consumer recycled content (PRC) Categories that don’t appear to pose issues for the housewares industry are Paper Carryout Bag, Plastic Carryout Bag, and Plastic Trash Bag
Packaging and Environmental Legislation in the United States: An . . . These provisions include standards for environmentally acceptable packaging, minimum requirements for recycled content, restrictions on the use of certain substances in packaging, and even outright bans on certain types of plastic packaging
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR RECYCLED CONTENT - Ocean Conservancy to make less plastic and reuse more Mandatory minimum recycled content standards, requiring a minimum amount of postconsumer recycled (PCR) material in certain products and or packaging, are a crucial step in
EPR Packaging and Recycled Content Laws Continue to Trend as . . . Recycled Content legislation requires producers, including manufacturers, brand owners licensees, importers, and distributors, to utilize postconsumer recycled (PCR) content for covered containers and packages in an effort to reduce plastic waste impact and stimulate recycling markets
Recycled-Content Paper Requirements - CalRecycle Home Page Beginning January 1, 2022, SB 1383 requires jurisdictions (cities, counties, cities and counties, or special districts that provide solid waste collection services) to purchase recycled-content paper products that are recyclable