Kraft risks being left out of recycling loop after rejecting EPR call
date:Jun 05, 2012
kaging materials represented a loss of US$6.5bn (5.22bn) in potential market revenue, or $12bn of un-reclaimed energy value annually.


Kraft is likely allowing millions of dollars' worth of resources from its post-consumer products to go to a landfill, added MacKerron.


Momentum for EPR in the US is building among cash-strapped legislators but also major food corporations such as Nestle Waters and Coca-Cola. The purpose of the vote was to urge Kraft to become involved in shaping any EPR rules,
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