China mandates recyclable packaging and expands producer responsibility
Change
China mandated recyclable packaging nationwide under its updated solid waste management framework, imposed Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) requiring manufacturers and brand owners to finance collection, recycling and digital traceability of packaging, and tightened enforcement of material, labelling and municipal-sorting compatibility standards.
Why it matters
Retail, e-commerce and food-delivery operators will face closer supervision and must change packaging specifications and logistics to align with local municipal waste-sorting capabilities. Local authorities will require firms to establish collect-and-recover arrangements and proof of compliance, making recyclability and traceability demonstrable conditions for continued market access.
Implications
- — Packaging manufacturers' procurement teams must redesign packaging to use recyclable materials and raise recycled-content levels or face non-compliance with China's recyclability standards and enforcement actions.
- — Brand owners' product and sustainability compliance teams must fund or establish packaging collection and recycling arrangements and deploy digital traceability systems to document EPR obligations or risk regulatory penalties and restricted market access.
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