PACK Act aims to standardize US recycling labels

US Representative Randy Weber introduced the Packaging and Claims Knowledge Act on December 18 to create a federal framework for claims about recyclable, compostable, and reusable packaging. The voluntary bill seeks to reduce consumer confusion amid varying state regulations. Industry groups support it for providing a national standard.

The introduction of the PACK Act comes at a time when Americans face widespread uncertainty about recycling. A McKinsey & Company survey found that two-thirds of consumers lack confidence in identifying recyclable products, while The Recycling Partnership reports that nearly half incorrectly think plastic bags belong in curbside bins.

Currently, the US lacks uniform rules for packaging labels. The Federal Trade Commission's Green Guides, updated in 2012, offer non-binding advice on environmental claims. This has led to a patchwork of state laws, complicating compliance for businesses and confusing consumers, as noted by Ameripen, a packaging industry trade group.

California's SB 343, effective October 2026, exemplifies strict state measures. It requires packaging to be collected by programs serving 60% of the population and sorted by facilities covering 60% of programs before recyclability claims can be made.

The PACK Act proposes a voluntary federal standard that would preempt conflicting state laws. Key elements include mandatory third-party certifications for claims, bans on misleading symbols like chasing arrows on non-recyclable items, and oversight by the FTC with EPA input and an expert advisory council. How2Recycle, a common labeling program, differs as it is membership-based rather than certified.

"Americans want to do the right thing, but misleading labels make that harder," Weber stated. "The PACK Act cuts through that confusion. It’s pro-environment, pro-business, and rooted in common sense."

Broad industry backing includes companies like Amcor, Kraft Heinz, General Mills, and Nestlé USA, plus associations such as the Plastics Industry Association and Biodegradable Products Institute. Ameripen Executive Director Lynn Dyer highlighted how it addresses interstate commerce issues and boosts consumer awareness.

Unlike mandatory state laws, the PACK Act relies on market incentives for adoption. Weber noted that consumer preference for certified products could encourage participation. As recycling contamination persists—only 60% know food waste doesn't go in bins, per The Recycling Partnership—this bill could foster clearer practices and support a circular economy, though its path through a divided Congress remains uncertain.

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South Korean minister holds garbage bag at press conference, reassuring public on supplies amid Middle East crisis.
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South Korea's government urged the public on Monday not to worry about shortages of standard plastic garbage bags amid the Middle East conflict disrupting naphtha supplies. Minister of Climate, Energy and Environment Kim Sung-hwan stated in a Facebook post that all necessary measures have been taken. Hoarding has emerged recently due to a sharp rise in polyethylene prices, a key material for the bags.

Maine and Oregon have become pioneers in implementing Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws for packaging, shifting waste management costs to producers. Oregon launched its program in July 2025, while Maine prepares for 2027 rollout amid ongoing adjustments. These initiatives are influencing similar policies in other states and highlighting both opportunities and legal challenges in improving recycling systems.

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Major beverage firms like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo have reduced their ambitious targets for recycled and reusable plastic packaging, even as recycling rates for PET bottles remain low at around 24% in the US. New policies and technologies offer some hope, but critics highlight ongoing environmental pollution from these brands. This update reflects four years of stalled progress since initial pledges.

Senator Raffy Tulfo has refiled Senate Bill 1668, aiming to introduce a health rating system on packaged food labels to help Filipinos make healthier choices. The proposed ratings, from 1 to 5 with 5 being the most nutritious, would assess calories, saturated fat, sodium, sugar, and fiber, supplementing existing nutrition facts. However, a nutritionist warns it might promote a simplistic view of food as simply 'good' or 'bad'.

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The circular economy expanded by 7.5% last year, employing over 2.2 million people worldwide, as outlined in the StartUs Insights’ 2025 Circular Economy Report. Investors poured more than $670 million into startups advancing material recycling across sectors like fashion and energy. Several companies stood out for their innovations and partnerships, positioning them for growth in 2026.

Mexico is making progress in adopting the circular economy, a model aimed at eliminating waste in production and consumption. Government, business, and industrial initiatives stand out for promoting sustainability and recycling. Experts and legislators stress the need for greater collaboration for long-term results.

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Vermont's Affordable Heat Act, passed in 2023 to reduce heating emissions, was abandoned by regulators in February after years of debate. The policy aimed to shift the state away from fossil fuels for home and business heating but faced political opposition and design challenges. While some view the closure as a financial relief, others lament the lost opportunity for emissions cuts.

 

 

 

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