Minnesota EPR law a ‘fair compromise,’ packaging group says – USA
Posted on May 24, 2024 by DrRossH in Plastic RecyclingSource: Minnesota EPR law a ‘fair compromise,’ packaging group says | Plastics News
Minnesota became the fifth state to enact an extended producer responsibility program requiring companies to pay for recycling of packaging waste, when Gov.
The plan, which is supported by some packaging and consumer product groups and local recyclers but opposed by the paper industry, shifts much of the cost of residential recycling from taxpayers to companies putting packaging on the market.
Specifically, the law requires companies to start paying 50 percent of the cost of residential recycling in 2029, rising to 75 percent in 2030 and 90 percent in 2031.
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