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Chief Legal Officer at ThredUp (Nasdaq: TDUP)

Extended. Producer. Responsibility. EPR policy puts the onus on fashion manufacturers and producers to play their part in collection, sorting and circularity. Thanks Ellen MacArthur Foundation for exploring a national common sense policy approach. https://lnkd.in/gNawQtaz "If designed well, EPR policy significantly improves the cost-revenue dynamics for separate collection, sorting, reuse, repair and recycling of discarded textiles. EPR also delivers transparency and traceability on global material flows, and it helps to attract capital investments in the infrastructure needed to reuse and recycle at scale."

We need Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policy for textiles

We need Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) policy for textiles

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