The goal of EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) laws is to:   Question 43 options:   reduce the amount of potentially dangerous waste in landfills by holding manufacturers accountable for the end-of-life disposal costs.   motivate manufacturers to design products that are more easily repaired, reused, and recycled.   Neither reduce the amount of potentially dangerous waste in landfills by holding manufacturers accountable for the end-of-life disposal costs nor motivate manufacturers to design products that are more easily repaired, reused, and recycled are correct.   Both reduce the amount of potentially dangerous waste in landfills by holding manufacturers accountable for the end-of-life disposal costs & motivate manufacturers to design products that are more easily repaired, reused, and recycled are correct.

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The goal of EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) laws is to:
 

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reduce the amount of potentially dangerous waste in landfills by holding manufacturers accountable for the end-of-life disposal costs.
 
motivate manufacturers to design products that are more easily repaired, reused, and recycled.
 
Neither reduce the amount of potentially dangerous waste in landfills by holding manufacturers accountable for the end-of-life disposal costs nor motivate manufacturers to design products that are more easily repaired, reused, and recycled are correct.
 
Both reduce the amount of potentially dangerous waste in landfills by holding manufacturers accountable for the end-of-life disposal costs & motivate manufacturers to design products that are more easily repaired, reused, and recycled are correct.
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