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U.S. Plastics Pact Reports 54% of Member Packaging Is Now Reusable, Recyclable or Compostable

2026-01-15 15:02:54| Waste Age

The U.S. Plastics Pact (USPP) has released its 2024-2025 Impact Report, which details the steady progress being made toward a more circular plastics system in the United States. The report also acknowledges the structural challenges that continue to exist. This report marks a huge moment for USPP as it builds upon its Roadmap to 2025, advancing to its member-driven Roadmap 2.0, a more execution-driven phase of work.


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