New WWF report on EPR (extended producer responsibility) for plastic packaging waste in the Philippines. Learn:
- How local governments are already regulating plastics and offering economic incentiv

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Maria Dumpert
Maria Dumpert

New WWF report on EPR (extended producer responsibility) for plastic packaging waste in the Philippines. Learn:
- How local governments are already regulating plastics and offering economic incentiv

4 years ago

New WWF report on EPR (extended producer responsibility) for plastic packaging waste in the Philippines. Learn:
- How local governments are already regulating plastics and offering economic incentives to encourage private entities to develop and practice effective solid waste management (e.g. duty reduction on imported capital equipment, spare parts, and accessories);
- About a proposal for a custom EPR scheme for the Philippines;
- What other countries have done, including South Africa's voluntary EPR scheme, EU's EPR scope, the Netherlands' basis of EPR fee calculation, and Chile's formalisation of informal waste pickers; and
- About the Zero Waste to Nature: Ambition 2030 campaign recently launched by Philippine Alliance for Recycling and Materials Sustainability (PARMS).