From coast to coast, U.S. states are fast-tracking Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) laws and packaging mandates — and 2025 is shaping up to be a turning point. With new reporting deadlines, recycled content rules, and labeling restrictions taking effect, brands can no longer afford to wait and see. Dive into our latest update to learn where legislation stands, what’s coming next, and how your business can stay ahead of compliance risk.
As packaging legislation rapidly evolves across the United States, brands are entering a new era of accountability. Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) programs have now been implemented in six states and are being introduced in multiple others. Businesses must stay informed to meet the growing array of compliance mandates and renewed labeling requirements.
Oregon made headlines as the first U.S. state to activate its packaging EPR law under the Recycling Modernization Act (RMA). Over 1,700 producers submitted reports by the March 31, 2025 deadline, with many more during the grace period. The next key date? Fee payments due by July 1, 2025 or within 30 days since invoice issuance (whichever is later) based on the final fee schedule.
Producers who failed to report may soon face enforcement action from Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), which begins its compliance push in July.
Colorado’s EPR program is ramping up. By July 1, 2025, unregistered producers will be barred from selling in the state, and 2024 packaging data reports are due by July 31, 2025. If your team registered with CAA for Oregon, you’re already enrolled — but you still need to sign the Colorado State Addendum and prepare your Colorado-specific sales data for submission.
California’s landmark EPR law (SB 54) is back in motion after Governor Newsom restarted the rulemaking process in March 2025 to assure the law’s environmental goals are met and assure equality in their implementation. While the proposed revised rules by CalRecyle are still under review, the reporting deadline of November 15, 2025 for 2023 packaging and sales data is currently unchanged. Businesses operating in California should still plan on meeting 2025 deadlines, as states with active EPR programs have been staying true to their rollout timelines, even as programs adjust for reality.
Several new states have passed or are finalizing EPR laws in 2025, adding to the regulatory patchwork brands must navigate:
These new laws reflect growing national momentum behind producer-funded recycling and accountability — and the urgent need for cross-functional data collection and compliance systems.
Changing packaging regulations in 2025 aren’t limited to EPR alone. Labeling, recycled content mandates, and deposit systems are also evolving rapidly. Several states are implementing recycling-related laws that affect packaging design and content.
These updates highlight the increasing importance of accurate packaging claims and design choices that align with recyclability standards.
Regulations in the Works: What’s Next?
Several states are actively exploring or preparing for packaging regulation reform:
While some of these are early-stage proposals, they signal a shift toward broader packaging regulation across the U.S., especially as states seek to reduce waste, drive circularity, and hold producers accountable.
From the Pacific Northwest to the Eastern Seaboard, packaging regulation is accelerating — and so are expectations for producer responsibility. What once seemed theoretical is now actionable: reporting deadlines, labeling rules, and PCR mandates are reshaping the packaging landscape.These legal developments are no longer limited to a few states with reputations for sustainability, they are becoming the standard.
As this regulatory web grows more complex, staying informed is not optional — it’s essential. At rePurpose Global, we’re committed to helping brands navigate these changes with confidence and clarity. From compliance toolkits to hands-on reporting support, our goal is to keep your team ahead of the curve. For an in-depth overview of packaging regulation updates and how your brand can prepare, connect with our team to receive our Packaging Compliance Bulletin. Now is the time to get your systems in place. The era of packaging responsibility is here — and it’s moving fast.