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EPR bills active in Washington state - resource-recycling. com It calls for a statewide list of materials suitable for curbside and drop-off collection to be developed by Oct 1, 2026, a needs assessment completed by Oct 1, 2027, formation of a producer responsibility organization and a goal of a 65% recycling rate for covered products
Zero Waste DC plan centers community, collaboration When surveyed, the top resident priorities included curbside organics collection, the ability to schedule curbside collection for hard-to-recycle materials and more paired recycling and trash cans in public spaces
Metal tariffs bring varied effects for recycling sector But they will no doubt affect the U S recycling sector, including through the basic mechanisms of supply and demand Tariffs raising the price of imported aluminum and steel would likely drive up demand for domestic sources of those commodities, such as baled UBCs and steel cans
SWDA and Baldwin County Commission NACo Achievement Award - News Release 7 SWDA oversees a range of services including municipal waste disposal, recycling programs, and the development of innovative facilities such as the new Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) and CHaRM (Center for Hard to Recycle Materials) sites
Washington is seventh state to act on packaging EPR About 500,000 more homes in Washington would get recycling services for the first time under EPR, many in rural areas or in multifamily residences Rep Liz Berry has championed EPR in the House for several years and sponsored SB 5284’s companion bill this year
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Roundup: Several EPR bills active in Washington state It calls for a statewide list of materials suitable for curbside and drop-off collection to be developed by Oct 1, 2026, a needs assessment completed by Oct 1, 2027, formation of a producer responsibility organization and a goal of a 65% recycling rate for covered products
Washington is the latest state to advance packaging EPR About 500,000 more homes in Washington would get recycling services for the first time under EPR, many in rural areas or in multifamily residences Rep Liz Berry has championed EPR in the House for several years and sponsored SB 5284’s companion bill this year
legislation Archives - Resource Recycling News A needs assessment found that a well-designed EPR program could increase Maryland’s recycling rate for paper and packaging products from 34% to 50% | Mihai Andritoiu Shutterstock