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New U.S. Plastics Pact Report Charts Path to Scaling Recycled Content in Plastic Packaging

Report outlines policy and market solutions to expand postconsumer recycled content and advance circularity

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new report released today by the U.S. Plastics Pact urges a dual approach—ambitious voluntary action and bold public policy—to expand the use of postconsumer recycled content (PCR) in plastic packaging and overcome the systemic barriers currently limiting progress.

“Voluntary and policy solutions aren’t either-or—they’re mutually reinforcing. Industry leadership creates market momentum. Smart policy locks in progress and levels the playing field. We need both.”

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Titled “Overcoming Barriers to Increasing the Use of PCR in the U.S.,” the report provides a holistic analysis of the supply, demand, and financial barriers that limit PCR use. Drawing from the insights of more than 100 U.S. Pact participants, including brands, retailers, recyclers, and nonprofit and government organizations, the report makes clear that challenges are interconnected and must be addressed across the entire value chain.

“Using more recycled content in packaging reduces waste, cuts emissions, and keeps valuable materials in circulation,” said Jonathan Quinn, CEO of the U.S. Plastics Pact. “But persistent challenges from infrastructure gaps to market volatility mean that we need aligned, collective action to scale impact.”

The report outlines how voluntary and policy solutions can build on one another, and highlights several integrated strategies to overcome the most persistent barriers:

  • Comprehensive Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs that align financial incentives with circular outcomes through full cost coverage, eco-modulated fees, and consumer education
  • Long-term procurement commitments from brands and retailers to stabilize markets and drive infrastructure investment
  • Targeted policy interventions, including Deposit Return Systems (DRS), recycled content mandates, and landfill tipping fees
  • Voluntary actions such as packaging redesign, consumer education, and investments in domestic PCR supply chains

“Voluntary and policy solutions aren’t either-or—they’re mutually reinforcing,” said Quinn. “Industry leadership creates market momentum. Smart policy locks in progress and levels the playing field. We need both.”

The full report is available at U.S. Plastics Pact | Download Overcoming PCR Barriers.

About the U.S. Plastics Pact

The U.S. Plastics Pact is a solutions-focused initiative uniting stakeholders across the plastics value chain to eliminate plastic waste and accelerate the transition to a circular economy. As part of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s global Plastics Pact Network, the U.S. Pact works toward a shared vision with measurable, time-bound targets.

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