
Producers Must Report Supply Data to CAA by July 31 to Comply with Colorado's Packaging EPR Law
The new EPR law, enacted under Colorado's Producer Responsibility Act, requires obligated producers to report data on the types and quantities of covered materials they supply into the Colorado market. This data is essential to set the 2026 Colorado Producer Fee Rate Schedule, which will be directly informed by actual producer supply data submitted to CAA by the July 31, 2025 reporting deadline.
'Colorado's new recycling system is driven by producers, and participation of all producers is the foundation for a system that works better for everyone,' said Geoffrey Inch, SVP of Producer Services, Circular Action Alliance. 'With the July 31 deadline fast approaching, we urge all producers to act now and submit their Colorado producer supply reports on time, to comply with the law and ensure an efficient transition into the next phase of Colorado's EPR implementation.'
To remain in compliance with Colorado law, producers must submit supply data by the July 31, 2025 reporting deadline. CAA is available to support producers through this process and to help ensure reports are submitted on time and accurately.
For information on whether your company qualifies as an obligated producer, guidance materials to support producers in compiling their reports, and access to CAA's Producer Portal, please visit: https://www.circularactionalliance.org/.
About Circular Action AllianceCircular Action Alliance (CAA) is a U.S. Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) dedicated to implementing effective Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws for paper and packaging. As a nonprofit, producer-led organization, CAA is committed to helping producers comply with EPR laws, delivering harmonized best-in-class compliance services and to working with governments, businesses and communities to reduce waste and recycle more. CAA was founded in 2022 and is guided by producers representing the food, beverage, consumer goods, restaurant and retail industries.
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