Maryland becomes latest US state to adopt EPR policy

Maryland just became the sixth U.S. state to pass an extended producer responsibility law targeting paper and packaging, and it's a game-changer. Senate Bill 901, passed April 7, creates a Producer Responsibility Organization that must hit aggressive recycling and reuse goals, with a full plan due by July 2028. By 2030, producers could be reimbursing up to 90 percent of local recycling costs. But here’s the twist: Maryland’s model allows multiple PROs and adjusts fees based on sustainability and local conditions. For paper packaging, this means higher stakes—eco-modulated fees could penalize non-recyclable or hard-to-reuse formats, even if they’re fiber-based.https://www.packaging-gateway.com/news/maryland-becomes-latest-us-state-to-adopt-epr-policy/

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