EPR in the US cant directly follow the European model ; it must avoid a producer monopoly
Neil Seldman is one of the most influential figures in recycling and wasting in the UK. But does the idea of extended producer responsibility in Europe apply to the U.S.? Does it inform us, asks the BBC's Jonathan Marcus.
Source: wastedive.comPublished on 2021-07-08
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