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Extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws require producers to cover the cost of recycling packaging when consumers are done with it. These systems incentivize producers to reduce the amount of packaging they use, incorporate environmentally-preferable materials into their packaging, and maximize recycling rates. Packaging EPR laws are in place in 34 European nations; 11 countries in Asia, South America, and Africa; Australia; and 5 Canadian provinces. The U.S. is currently the only member nation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) that does not have an EPR system for packaging in operation or development. In this video, Victor Bell (Environmental Packaging International) and Allen Langdon (Multi-Material British Columbia) express how state and local government support is pivotal to passing packaging EPR laws and creating effective programs.