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Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

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Japan’s Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR): A Blueprint for a Circular Economy

Japan is a global leader in environmental innovation, and its Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework reflects its commitment to a sustainable, circular economy. Overseen by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE), the system mandates that producers take responsibility throughout the product lifecycle—from design and production to disposal—minimizing waste and maximizing resource recovery. EPR Applicability: Who […]

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Graphic of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) concept in the UK, featuring a recycling symbol with 'EPR' text on a green background.

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) in the UK: A Step Towards Sustainability

The United Kingdom is implementing a transformative approach to managing packaging waste through the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) system. This initiative shifts the responsibility for the lifecycle of packaging materials from local authorities and consumers to the producers, aiming to foster sustainable practices and enhance recycling efforts. What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for Packaging?

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EPR for Used Oil

EPR for Used Oil

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for used oil is all about making sure the companies that produce oil products take charge of them once they’re no longer useful. Right now, this idea is getting a lot of attention around the world because it helps cut down on pollution and saves valuable resources by recycling old oil.

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What is the difference between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)

Introduction In the pursuit of sustainable and socially responsible business practices, two key frameworks have emerged as guiding principles: Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). While they share a common goal of promoting responsible business behavior, it is essential to understand their differences. In this blog, we unravel the disparities between EPR

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