Oregon's Groundbreaking EPR Law a Blueprint for Sustainable Packaging

Oregon just hit the sustainability accelerator with its Recycling Modernization Act, approving Circular Action Alliance to lead the state’s new Extended Producer Responsibility program. Starting July 1, 2025, producers of packaging, printed paper, and foodservice ware must comply—or face steep fees ranging from $345 to $457 per ton. But here’s the twist for the paper packaging world: this law could shift design incentives toward fiber-based formats, which are easier to recycle and more likely to hit state targets. Think less plastic, more coated board. Oregon’s blueprint could soon be the national standard, so paper converters, get ready.https://www.packagingdigest.com/sustainability/inside-oregon-s-new-epr-program

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