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The Alliance for Mission-Based Recycling supports recycling to protect communities & keep resources in the ground.
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As states implement new Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs for packaging, one complex but crucial issue is emerging: how recycled content is measured. The plastics industry is increasingly promoting mass balance accounting — a system that allows producers to claim “recycled” content on paper without physically using recycled materials. Join us as we break down how these accounting methods work, what’s unfolding in Colorado’s EPR implementation, and why getting this right is essential to protecting recycling integrity and driving real waste reduction.
Popular Plastic Used for Food Packaging and Clothing Found to Release Toxics, New Study Finds - Alliance for Mission-Based Recycling
Popular Plastic Used for Food Packaging and Clothing Found to Release Toxics, New Study Finds - Alliance for Mission-Based Recycling
Black Plastics Should be Removed From the Recycling Bin - Alliance for Mission-Based Recycling
Black Plastics Should be Removed From the Recycling Bin - Alliance for Mission-Based Recycling
Designing Effective EPR: What to Do About Film & Flexible Packaging - Alliance for Mission-Based Recycling
Designing Effective EPR: What to Do About Film & Flexible Packaging - Alliance for Mission-Based Recycling
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The Alliance of Mission-Based Recyclers is coalition founded by four of the original pioneers of mission-driven, community-based nonprofit recycling in the U.S. Together we are guiding new recycling policies and infrastructure investments to rebuild credible, transparent recycling systems that serve as a bridge toward a circular economy and just, resilient local communities.
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