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05/13/2026

Auto Care Association Expands EPR Resource Center

Source: aftermarketNews

The Auto Care Association announced the expansion of content in its Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) resource center, designed to help automotive aftermarket businesses understand and prepare for emerging EPR regulations impacting the industry.

EPR policies are gaining momentum across the U.S. and globally, placing responsibility on manufacturers and importers to manage the full life cycle of their products, including collection, recycling and safe disposal. These policies often apply to products such as batteries, tires and packaging materials and may introduce new compliance and reporting requirements for companies across the supply chain.

New online hub provides a centralized destination for Auto Care Association members

The new online hub provides Auto Care Association members with a centralized destination to access educational materials, regulatory guidance and industry-specific insights related to EPR. The resources are designed to help aftermarket businesses stay informed, assess potential impacts and prepare for evolving environmental policies.

The EPR resource center includes:

Resources explore how EPR policies may affect automotive aftermarket companies

The resources also explore how EPR policies may affect automotive aftermarket companies, including potential changes to packaging requirements, recycling obligations and reporting processes. These materials aim to help businesses prepare for upcoming state and national policy developments while maintaining compliance and operational efficiency.

Access the full suite of resources

The full suite of resources can be accessed at the Auto Care Association’s EPR Resource Hub.

 

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