SecondMuse, a global impact innovation agency driving systems change in Asia’s climate landscape, commissioned Environmental Research Institute Chulalongkorn University (ERIC) to investigate the potential market-level impact and implications of a national-level rollout of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) on the Thailand plastics value chain, market, and ecosystem. The report provides insights into the importance of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) and gives perspective on the new Thailand law being drafted. So, companies, investors, and related organizations could gain an understanding of EPR ahead of the policy changes.
With the aim to help stakeholders in driving plastics circularity in Thailand, the report also explores the Roadmap for Plastic Waste Management 2018-2030, a policy approach to reduce the use of single-use plastics and achieve 100% plastics recycling within the packaging industry.
This work is made possible through the support of the SecondMuse Foundation and ECCA Family Foundation