Extended Producer Responsibility
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is an environmental policy approach through which a producer's responsibility for a product is extended to the post-use stage[1].
DEFRA set out in its Resources and Waste Strategy[2] its intention to review existing Producer Responsibility systems (between 2021 and 2024) and potentially develop new schemes for five new waste streams by 2025 (two by 2022):
- Textiles
- Bulky Waste
- Certain materials in the Construction and Demolition Waste sector
- Tyres
- Fishing gear
The first stage consultation on reforming the UK packaging producer responsibility system opened in February and closed in May 2019[3]. The second stage consultation opened in March 2021 and closed in June 2021[4].
References
- ↑ Waste Plan for England Jan 2021
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/resources-and-waste-strategy-for-england/resources-and-waste-strategy-at-a-glance
- ↑ https://consult.defra.gov.uk/extended-producer-responsibility/consultation-on-reforming-the-uk-packaging-produce/
- ↑ https://consult.defra.gov.uk/extended-producer-responsibility/extended-producer-responsibility-for-packaging/