APR releases improved PCR Certification Program
The program improvements will help expand its reach and bring more stability to the PCR market.
The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) has made significant upgrades and improvements to the APR PCR Certification Program in response to the growing demand from government regulators, brand companies and the broader media for more accountability in recycling.
APR PCR Certification is a third-party independent assessment and verification that recycled content (plastic pellets or flake) originates from post-consumer sources such as the plastic packaging commonly recycled by US households.
The program prepares recyclers and brand companies for upcoming regulatory changes and establishes best-in-class performance standards for leading companies. Since its launch in 2021, APR PCR Certification has been awarded to more than 35 plastic recyclers, covering an estimated 30 percent or more of the post-consumer PET, PP, HDPE and LDPE/LLDPE produced in North America. The program improvements will help expand its reach and bring more stability to the PCR market.
‘The APR PCR Certification Program provides stronger accountability and transparency to prepare companies for requirements on recycled plastic resin that are emerging in laws across North America and globally, particularly in minimum content mandates and EPR for packaging laws,’ said Steve Alexander, APR president and CEO. ‘It is a robust, reliable and verifiable mechanism to prove a claim for minimum PCR content and to meet customer needs and EPR requirements such as those in California’s SB54 regulations.’
Based on ISO Chain-of-Custody and Traceability standards, including requirements for elements of management systems to be in place and traceability through product sales, the program covers all major types of plastic resin and can be used in any application of recycled content.
The standard was written in coordination with RecyClass’s Audit Scheme for Recycled Plastics Traceability and associated modules to provide needed global harmonization and more efficient processing for multinational companies. The updated program will be more efficient for multi-site companies, allowing for multi-site certification under one corporate certificate.
‘The new program will be rolled out in phases, beginning with a new standard developed for reclaimers and recyclers, followed by a standard covering converters and finished goods manufacturers,’ added Rita Phillip, APR PCR Certification Program director. ‘This third-party validation builds trust between buyers and sellers of recycled plastic and strengthens the overall marketplace.’
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