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February 25, 2026 Press release

Leading Canadian Producer Responsibility Organizations Receive Recycling Leadership Award for the Development of Canada-Wide Ecodesign Guidelines for Packaging and Paper

New guidelines serve as an important step towards harmonized national framework

February 25, 2026 – Five Canadian producer responsibility organizations – Circular MaterialsÉco Entreprises QuébecMulti-Material Stewardship ManitobaSK Recycles and Recycle BC – have received the Outstanding Leadership Award from the Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR). The award is for individuals or organizations who are going above and beyond to adopt recyclable packaging within their field.  

Last fall, the organizations began collaborating to develop ecodesign guidelines to support greater recyclability of packaging and paper products building on the packaging ecodesign and recyclability guidelines originally developed by Éco Entreprises Québec in 2024. This initiative marked a major step towards a harmonized national framework that will provide clear guidance to thousands of producers who market their goods in more than one province or territory across Canada. The development of the guideline is underway and the anticipated completion date is December 2026. 

With extended producer responsibility (EPR) regulations for packaging and paper being rolled out in several provinces and territories, ecodesign is a key tool to improve the performance and cost efficiency of recycling systems. By better matching product packaging with current and developing sorting and recycling infrastructure, ecodesign can support increasing overall material recovery rates, meet EPR regulation requirements and enable a circular economy across Canada.

“We are very excited to be recognized for our leadership in the development of national ecodesign and recyclability guidelines by the APR. The guidelines reflect a national collaboration and shared vision to support better packaging and paper recycling across Canada, enhance environmental performance and build a more circular economy.” — Joint quote from the leaders of Circular Materials, Éco Entreprises Québec, Multi-Material Stewardship Manitoba, SK Recycles and Recycle BC.

The second annual APR Recycling Leadership Awards recognize individuals and organizations whose outstanding innovations are shaping the future of plastics recycling. The APR Recycling Leadership Awards program was established in honor of the 30th anniversary of the APR Design® Guide for Plastics Recyclability. Since 1994, the APR Design® Guide has helped thousands of companies design packaging that is truly compatible with recycling processes, leading to millions of items successfully getting recycled and avoiding landfill. Good design reduces costs throughout the recycling value chain, improves productivity, and ensures high-quality post-consumer resin (PCR) that can reduce the need for new plastic. 

Representatives from the organizations accepted the award today at the Plastics Recycling Conference in Chula Vista, California.

About Circular Materials
Circular Materials is a national not-for-profit producer responsibility organization (PRO) that supports producers in meeting their extended producer responsibility (EPR) obligations across Canada. Created by producers for producers, Circular Materials develops, implements and supports effective and efficient recycling programs to advance innovation, deliver improved environmental outcomes and drive value across the recycling supply chain. Our full-service offerings include collection, management, promotion and education, and reporting. Together, we are advancing the circular economy where materials are collected, recycled and can be returned to producers for use as recycled content in new products and packaging. As we develop enhanced recycling systems across Canada, we work to ensure more materials are looped into the circular economy, benefiting both people and the environment. Learn more at www.circularmaterials.ca.

About Éco Entreprises Québec 

Éco Entreprises Québec, a private non-profit organization, is the new manager of the entire curbside recycling system and represents companies that market containers, packaging, and printed paper in Québec. Our mission is to enable Quebecers to recover more and better, ensure a second life for recyclable materials and contribute to the circular economy throughout the province. Bin Impact, the new reference in curbside recycling in Québec, aims to educate on the right way to sort materials and to raise awareness of the impact of what we put in the bin. Éco Entreprises Québec counts close to 2,700 producer members, whether their place of business is here or elsewhere in the world. The latest list of members is published in the annual report. Learn more at eeq.ca.

About Multi-Material Stewardship Manitoba (MMSM)
MMSM is an industry-funded, not-for-profit organization that funds and provides support for Manitoba’s residential recycling programs for packaging and printed paper, in accordance with the Packaging and Printed Paper Stewardship Regulation. Its goal is to promote the reduction, reuse, and recycling of the materials managed in its program while increasing recovery rates. Learn more at stewardshipmanitoba.org.

About SK Recycles
SK Recycles is a not-for-profit organization responsible for managing and recycling household packaging and paper, distributed to Saskatchewan residents, on behalf of producers. Using an extended producer responsibility (EPR) model, SK Recycles partners with local governments, First Nations and Métis communities, private companies and other organizations to collect, receive, sort, manage and recycle packaging and paper. SK Recycles also provides support and education, while expanding opportunities to make recycling easier and more consistent across the province. Learn more at SKRecycles.ca.

About Recycle BC
Recycle BC is a not-for-profit organization responsible for residential packaging and paper recycling throughout British Columbia. Recycle BC ensures packaging and paper products are collected from residential households and recycling depots, sorted and responsibly managed and recycled, working closely with communities and partners to ensure efficient and responsible recycling. The organization also educates the public on proper recycling practices to support a cleaner, more sustainable environment. As a full extended producer responsibility (EPR) program, Recycle BC program is funded by producers like brand-owners, manufacturers and retailers that supply packaging and paper to BC residents. Learn more at RecycleBC.ca.

About APR

The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) is an international non-profit and the only North American organization focused exclusively on improving recycling for plastics. APR’s tools & resources help companies design packaging that can be recycled, support innovations that overcome existing recycling challenges, and encourage stable and reliable markets for post-consumer recycled content. Visit plasticsrecycling.org for more information.


For more information: 
Fanny Laurin 
Lead, Communications and Public Affairs 
Éco Entreprises Québec 
514 987-1491, 323 
flaurin@eeq.ca