William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
Abstract
The William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review’s (ELPR) 2025 Symposium entitled “Extended Producer Responsibility and the Circular Economy” highlighted the intersection of public policy, economic incentives, and environmental concerns as they relate to largescale change and the current legal landscape. A circular economy seeks to keep production materials in circulation for as long as possible by requiring systems that recapture production waste to use the recapture as a resource in the manufacturing of new products. I chose EPR as the Symposium’s topic because I wanted a symposium that truly embodied the multifaceted nature of environmental law and the need for policy that is backed by science and serves the practical needs of producers and consumers.
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