Board Converting News, March 18, 2024

AMERIPEN Testifies At US Senate Hearing On EPR Policies AMERIPEN, the American Institute for Packaging and the Environment, announced that its Executive Director, Dan Felton, testified earlier this month before the U.S. Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works at a hearing about Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policies for consumer packaging. After introducing AMERIPEN as the only material-in- clusive and science-focused trade association in the US

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representing the entire packaging industry supply chain, Felton em- phasized the value of packaging to all who come in contact with it. “Packaging has value through- out its life cycle, and none of it be- longs in landfills, roadsides, or wa- terways,” said Felton. “We need to

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recover it to be recycled and reused.” Felton addressed the many ways AMERIPEN has en- gaged to support public policy aimed at recovering and reusing as much packaging as possible. For AMERIPEN, such policy must be results based, effective and efficient, and equitable and fair. It is from this perspective that AMERIPEN says it has been deeply engaged in the four states that have enacted full packaging EPR laws and the two additional states that have enacted groundwork laws. “We will support thoughtful packaging EPR proposals that properly balance the needs of all stakeholders,” Felton testified. “We will not support poorly designed packaging EPR proposals that we believe are not based in reality and will not result in positive environmental change and great- er packaging recovery and recycling.” Felton highlighted critical barriers to effective policy: as separate states enact their own EPR bills, there has emerged a lack of consistency that will decrease efficien- cy and challenge brand owners, the primary parties re- sponsible for funding new programs. “A deeper discussion is merited on how uniformity may be achieved if packaging EPR continues to expand in the U.S., and whether something could or should be done at the federal level,” Felton said. “To that end, AMERIPEN would be pleased to work with federal policymakers and other stakeholders to explore the potential need and de- sign for any federal framework or program.” Felton also shared with the Committee several thoughts on potential elements of any federal packaging EPR frame- work or program that might emerge to effectively improve packaging recovery and recycling in the U.S., alongside the need to keep existing systems and infrastructure oper- ational and profitable. Ultimately, Felton’s testimony highlighted the impor- tance of collaborative efforts among all stakeholders to develop and implement effective shared responsibility solutions for packaging recovery and recycling in the US.

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