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Extended Producer Responsibility in Asia:Policy, Practice, and Performance

Par : Sateesh Hegde
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8231513109
  • EAN9798231513109
  • Date de parution04/10/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurWalzone Press

Résumé

Extended Producer Responsibility in Asia - Policy, Practice, and Performance is a field-tested roadmap for designing, funding, and running EPR systems that actually deliver results. Structured to mirror the book's flow-from fundamentals to global benchmarks, Asia case studies, system design, day-to-day operations, sector playbooks, and an implementation toolkit-it turns policy intent into on-the-ground performance.
Foundations & Benchmarks (Parts I-II). You begin with a clear, jargon-free explanation of what EPR is, why Asia needs it, and how different market models work (single vs. multi-PROs, fee-and-fund vs. DRS). European and North American programs are distilled to their essential levers-targets, eco-modulation, clearing and settlement, competition policy, and auditability-so readers can separate headline claims from the mechanics that create them.
Asia Now (Part III). Concise country chapters decode Japan, Korea, Taiwan, India, the Philippines, and emerging Southeast Asia. Each profile maps the legal base, governance, fees, data rules, operational realities, and performance to date-highlighting what's replicable and what isn't. Design & Governance (Part IV). A practical playbook to set ambitious yet feasible targets, define material scope, build payment assurance, and write clauses that stand up in real markets.
You'll learn how to structure PROs, manage conflicts of interest, and include the informal sector with credible contracts, safety, and traceability. Operations & Data (Part V). From collection routes and take-back logistics to MRF quality standards, registries, QR/GS1 identifiers, and MRV sampling plans, this section shows how to prevent "ghost tonnage, " double counting, and fee arrears-while building dashboards that survive audit scrutiny.
Sector Playbooks & Future (Part VI). Deep dives on plastics (including multilayer films) and extensions to paper, glass, metals, e-waste, and batteries. The innovation chapter explores reuse/refill models, eco-design incentives, AI/IoT tracking, carbon alignment, and cross-border material flows. Implementation Toolkit (Part VII). Country one-pagers, decision sheets, checklists, model clauses, KPI formulas, and a 12-month action plan let teams move from debate to delivery immediately.
Written for policymakers, PROs, brand owners, recyclers, investors, and city partners, this book replaces vague aspirations with concrete choices, financial guardrails, and measurable KPIs-so Asia's EPR programs can scale faster, cost less, and deliver real circular outcomes.