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Our mission is
producer responsibility.

Learn more about programs for hard-to-manage product types. Click to discover more about the importance of each of our product programs.

Click here to learn more about our upcoming events and webinars! Join us at Marine Flare and Propane Cylinder exchanges or webinars to see how you can help. 

From medicine disposal to textile recycling, reusable propane tanks to battery stewardship and marine flares, we've got it covered.

Learn more about what we're watching and working on at the California capitol. From SB-707 to AB-1238, we continue to advocate for sustainable change.

What is extended producer responsibility (EPR)?

Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a strategy to place a shared responsibility for end-of-life product management on the producers, and all entities involved in the product chain, instead of the general public; while encouraging product design or redesign that minimizes the negative impacts on human health and the environment at every stage of the product's lifecycle. This allows the costs of processing and recycling or disposal to be incorporated into the total cost of a product. This also places primary responsibility on the producer, or brand owner, who ultimately makes design and marketing decisions for their products. It also creates a setting for recycled commodities markets to emerge, which helps support a true circular economy.

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