D.C.’s proposed bottle bill aims to tackle pollution

"Washington, D.C. is making waves with a bold new bottle bill! Starting in 2028, a 10-cent deposit on beverage containers aims to slash litter, boost recycling to 70%, and clean up the Anacostia River. But here’s the kicker for the paper packaging industry: as plastic faces stricter regulations, demand for recyclable paper-based alternatives could skyrocket. With D.C.'s focus on environmental justice and sustainable systems, paper might just cement itself as the eco-friendly frontrunner. This isn’t just a local policy—it’s a signal of shifting tides across industries. Stay tuned for the ripple effect!"https://www.packagingdive.com/news/washington-dc-bottle-bill-environmental-justice-river-pollution/738435/

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