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The role of extended producer responsibility schemes for packaging towards circular economies in APEC

Abstract/summary

The enormous amount of plastic waste –especially litter from plastic packaging – that leaks into the natural environment each year is a global concern with severe environmental consequences, particularly for marine life and human health. Limitations in waste collection and waste treatment systems exacerbate the issue. Ensuring proper collection and management of plastic packaging waste is critical for building a reuse and recycling system that enables a circular economy (CE). However, despite the efforts of APEC members, the recycling rate of post-consumption plastic packaging remains relatively low in most APEC member economies. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) for packaging aims to reduce the environmental and economic burdens of plastic waste management for municipalities by extending producer responsibility to the end-of-life stage. EPR has been widely implemented in European countries and has led to improved waste collection and increased recycling rates. In APEC member economies, however, EPR implementation varies widely. Some members have enacted mandatory EPR schemes while others only recently adopted or proposed legislation for voluntary initiatives. This report combines lessons learned from global case studies with insights from APEC members to outline a series of recommendations for accelerating EPR implementation and operationalization in APEC member economies. Given the variation in APEC members’ current EPR practices, recommendations are divided into three phases, as shown in Figure ES.1.

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Year
2022
Publisher
World Bank
Number of pages
46
URL
http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099640003102239957/P1709940b3dbd3092083b208e60bcd5719a
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