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On Tuesday, May 19, the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) traveled to Albany for a Hill Day with New York state legislators to discuss the impacts of extended producer responsibility (EPR) proposals on the paper and paper-based packaging industry, including affordability concerns and the inclusion of commercial packaging.

One of the key EPR bills discussed with members is New York鈥檚 Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (PRRIA)聽(Senate Bill S1464A聽and Assembly Bill A1749A). The bill poses significant affordability concerns for New Yorkers without delivering meaningful recycling benefits for paper. Additionally, PRRIA was amended to expand the EPR program to include commercial packaging, making paper-based packaging鈥攄espite its already high recycling rates鈥攎ore expensive to recycle.

For additional information about PRRIA and AF&PA鈥檚 stance, please refer to the fact sheet. Any additional questions can be directed to [email protected].听

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