Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is a policy approach that makes producers financially and operationally responsible for managing their products’ end-of-life impacts. For companies in the fresh produce sector that distribute or package consumer-facing goods, you’ll learn how EPR works, its key compliance requirements, and what it means for your business. EPR regulations are now in effect across several U.S. states, with compliance deadlines already underway.
What You’ll Learn:
- Key compliance requirements in Colorado, California, Minnesota, and Oregon
- Definitions of “producer” and exemption thresholds
- Reporting timelines and packaging data collection
- What to expect from rulemaking in California and Minnesota
Key Resources for IFPA Members
Get our side-by-side breakdown of EPR regulations in CO, CA, MN, and OR:
Download EPR Regulations Comparison Guide