Change Cycle

The amount of waste in the world will not go down if consumers and society refuse to make sustainability a key priority. In today’s highly globalized and commercialized world, recycling cannot continue to fail us. The amount of waste that could be recycled, and therefore the carbon emissions that could be avoided, are too large to ignore. We know circularity is not the only solution to climate change and waste, but it is one that can be easily addressed with existing technology and would have a significant impact. If you want to drive sustainable change in your own way without sacrificing profits and long-term strategies, this is the podcast for you.

Welcome to Change Cycle, the show exploring different ways to optimize the shift to the circular economy by embracing that change is cyclical. Tune in to engaging, informative, and thought-provoking conversations focusing on what it takes to drive positive environmental and social impact through revolutionary business actions.

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Blueprints For Change: How Oregon And Colorado Are Reinventing Recycling With EPR

Understanding Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program plans is crucial for the future of recycling, and states like Oregon and Colorado are leading the way. In this insightful episode, host Christine Yeager unpacks the complex details of these blueprints, revealing how they're set to revolutionize waste management. We delve into the specific program plans of Oregon and Colorado, exploring how their funding models differ, how oversight agencies are involved, and what concrete changes are on the horizon for recycling systems. You’ll learn how these plans will impact recyclers, brands, and communities through increased access, stronger markets, and better accountability. Discover why the unique strategies of Oregon and Colorado, from infrastructure investments to equity initiatives, could serve as a model for nationwide recycling reform.

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