California Reaches 100 Local Resolutions! [2] — July 2010
Model Local Government EPR Resolution
Qualities of a good EPR Resolution [click]
California Local EPR Resolutions

- California Local EPR Resolutions & Ordinance Page [5]
- CPSC Model Resolution [6]
- CPSC Model Staff Report [7]
Massachusetts
- 2010, February 2: City of Holyoke - Resolution [8] CWA release [9] Local press [10]
- 2010, February 22: City of Milton - Resolution [11]
- 2010, March 1: City of Springfield
- 2010, May: City of Salem
- 2010, September 2: City of Northampton - Local Press [12]
Minnesota
- 2009, September: City of Minneapolis - Legislative Priority Agenda for 2009: EPR Framework [13]
- 2010, January 27: Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board - Product Stewardship Resolution [14] (SWMCB represents six counties in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. The resolution encourages member counties and all MN jurisdictions to adopt similar resolutions that urge the Minnesota Legislature to adopt a product stewardship framework approach.)
- 2010, February 16: City of Buffalo
- 2010, February 22: City of Roseville - Resolution [15]
- 2010, February 23: Dakota County
- 2010, February 23: Washington County - Resolution [16]
New Jersey
- 2010, August 17: Clifton, NJ - Resolution as PDF [17] - Resolution as Doc [18]
New York State
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2009, June 10: Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency [19]
(Syracuse NY) - 2009, August 10: Fulton County Board of Supervisors Resolution [20]
- 2009, September 24: Broome County, NY - Resolution [21]
- 2009, September 18: Washington County, NY - Resolution [22]
- 2009, September 15: Wayne County, NY - Resolution [23]
- 2010, April 6: Niagara County, NY - Resolution [24]
- 2010, May 4: Town of Southold, NY - Resolution [25]
Rhode Island
- 2010, September 9: Town of Narragansett - Press Release [26]
- 2009, October 30: City of Providence - Resolution [27]
Texas
- 2010, June 15: City of Denton - Resolution [28] - Press release [29]
- 2010, March 15: City of Lewisville - Resolution [30]
- 2010, February 8: City of Plano TX - Resolution [31]
First Texas jurisdiction to adopt a specific Extended Producer Responsibility resolution. - 2009, January: City of Austin - Resolution adopting Zero Waste Plan [32]
Includes language directing staff to work with TXPSC and to lobby for state producer take-back legislation Zero Waste Plan [33].


