PLAY PODCASTS
Back to basics: defining “reuse”
Episode 153

Back to basics: defining “reuse”

The audio version of Upstream’s Feb 15, 2024 livestream all about how to properly define reuse in policymaking, and why it’s important to distinguish between returnable vs. refillable packaging.

The Indisposable Podcast®

February 22, 202459m 34s

Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (cdn.simplecast.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.

Show Notes

Even as we see increased momentum behind EPR, DRS and other policies involving reuse, the definitions of “reuse” are scattered and often ill-conceived. Now is the time to properly define reusable packaging—and especially differentiate between returnable and refillable packaging—in the policy context. 

Tune into this re-cast of Indisposable Live® (Upstream’s livestream series) to learn from Zero Waste Europe’s Nathan Dufour about the recommendations outlined in ZWE’s Packaging Refill vs. Packaging Prevention report, as well as from Oceana’s Matt Littlejohn about global examples of reuse at scale. Upstream’s Policy Director and discussion moderator Sydney Harris explains the different types of reuse, offers some do’s and don’ts within the policy landscape, and shares Upstream’s own recommended definition of reuse—in hopes of moving us all forward in passing truly effective reuse policy. 

Resources: 

Topics

#reuserevolutionclimateculture hack zero waste europeecopreneur#breakfreefromplasticactivismsystemic changereturnable packagingbrooking gatewoodreusablethrow-away freeupstreamsingle-use#goforzerowasteenvironmentsolutionscircular economydrs#recyclingisnotenoughthe indisposable podcastoceanazero wasteplastic pollutionzero waste citiesreuse policy#refillrevolutioneprlow waste