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Producer Responsibility in Practice

Approaches to Advancing Product Circularity

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Producer Responsibility in Practice

Approaches to Advancing Product Circularity

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Large and small communities struggle with ever-growing waste management needs along with dwindling resources. In a "take-make-waste" society, the answer lies partly with shared resource responsibility by consumers, communities, government, and producers. Through Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), responsibility is shifted upstream. EPR is a concept where producers are responsible for their products throughout the lifecycle, including product end-of-life management (such as recycling).
From the editor of Handbook of Household Hazardous Waste, this is a practical guide to implementing product stewardship and extended producer responsibility in communities and businesses--beginning the process of engaging, motivating, and guiding key stakeholders in developing, legislating, and participating in a product stewardship or EPR program.
Written by leading practitioners for manufacturers; local, state and federal officials and legislators; consumer product designers; solid waste management and environmental professionals; and professors and students, Producer Responsibility in Practice: A Guide for Decision Makers shares many of the ideas behind resource recovery and the circular economy, ways to effectively engage consumers, retailers, and decision makers, and how to make passing bills a reality.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Preface (Amy Cabaniss, USA)
Chapter 1: Systems-Based Design with Resource Recovery in Mind (Kristin Aldred, USA)
Chapter 2: The Public Sector Takes on Latex Paint Recycling and Gains a Partner (Jim Quinn, Metro Portland, USA)
Chapter 3: In the Trenches: Getting EPR Done (Heidi Sanborn, Tim Goncharoff, National Stewardship Action Council, USA)
Chapter 4: Mattress Management
Part One (Mattress Recycling Council, USA)
Part Two (Thomas Metzner, CT DEEP, USA)
Chapter 5: Designing Behavior Change Programs to Reduce Waste (Jennifer Tabanico, Action Research, USA)
Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks: Looking Back and Going Forward with EPR (David Nightingale, Special Waste Associates, USA)
Appendix: MetroPaint and Green Building Fact Sheet, 2014
Index
About the Contributors

Product details

Bloomsbury Academic Test
Published 19 Feb 2026
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 224
ISBN 9781636713892
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Amy D. Cabaniss

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