

2026 Outlook: State Policy Issues in Textile EPR
The emergence of textile extended producer responsibility (EPR) legislation across the United States presents a learning curve for policymakers and stakeholders, alike. As we look to the year ahead, this webinar will bring attendees up to speed on where EPR currently stands in the U.S., and what to expect from forthcoming EPR schemes.
You’ll hear compliance and legal experts, as well as legislative policy leaders, discuss the following:
The status of textile EPR policy across the country: where are bills moving, where are they stalled, what roadblocks exist, and more
What motivates a state legislator to address the textile waste crisis, and what principles guide their approach
How inconsistent laws across states impact businesses and what can be done to get ahead of it
Meet the Panel
Washington State Representative Kristine Reeves, 30th Legislative District
Sponsor of Washington House Bill 1420, Textile EPR
Chair, House Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee
Chair, Washington State Legislative Black Caucus
Andriana Kontovrakis, Director of EPR Solutions, Reverse Logistics Group
Over 25 years of experience in the waste management, recycling, and circular economy space
Currently providing PRO support services for existing and newly formed EPR programs across the US
Sheila Millar, Partner, Keller & Heckman LLP
Advisor to U.S. and international businesses on EPR obligations for textiles, packaging, batteries and more
Free for up to 2 individuals from AMCIRC member companies. $35 for non-members.
After your registration is approved, you will receive a call link via email.