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U.S. Plastics Pact Welcomes Four New Members to Board of Directors

Leaders from across the packaging industry join governing body to guide strategy and impact

WALPOLE, N.H.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Plastics Pact (USPP) announces the addition of four new members to its Board of Directors:

"With these new board members, we are strengthening the USPP’s foundation through additional leaders who bring real-world expertise and a shared commitment to action."

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  • Steve Alexander, President & CEO, Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR)
  • John Garnett, Senior Vice President of Sustainability, Technical & Innovation, Charter Next Generation
  • Mike Newman, CEO, Returnity
  • Linda Roman, Director, R&D Packaging, NA R&D Fellow, Kraft Heinz

These leaders bring a wealth of expertise and a deep commitment to the USPP’s mission of advancing a circular economy for plastic packaging in the United States. Their diverse perspectives across recycling, packaging manufacturing, reuse innovation, and consumer brands will help guide the strategic direction of the USPP as it continues to drive collaboration, innovation, and measurable impact across the plastics value chain.

“We are thrilled to welcome Steve, John, Mike, and Linda to the U.S. Plastics Pact Board of Directors,” said Jonathan Quinn, President & CEO of the U.S. Plastics Pact. “The U.S. Plastics Pact was built on the idea that change at scale requires bringing every part of the plastics value chain to the table. With these new board members, we are strengthening the USPP’s foundation through additional leaders who bring real-world expertise and a shared commitment to action. Their expertise will help us accelerate progress toward circular solutions for plastic packaging that reduce waste, improve recycling, reuse/refill and composting systems and build a stronger, more sustainable system in the U.S.”

The Board of Directors serves to support the high-level strategy, oversight, and direction of the organization by advancing the USPP’s mission to bring together resources and expertise across the entire value chain to advance the circular economy for plastic packaging in the U.S. The four new board members join existing U.S. Plastics Pact board members Holli Alexander, Susan Fife-Ferris, and Richie Getter.

“Welcoming these four new directors with their strong track record in pushing for sustainability and innovation throughout our industry marks an important step forward for the Pact,” said Holli Alexander, Chair of the U.S. Plastics Pact Board of Directors and Strategic Initiatives Manager for Circularity at Eastman. “Their voices and leadership will be instrumental as we continue working toward our ambitious 2025 goals and beyond. Together, this board is well-positioned to accelerate the efforts of the USPP through the next phase of collaboration and innovation across the entire plastics value chain.”

The U.S. Plastics Pact unites more than 100 organizations—from brands and retailers to resin producers, recyclers, state and local governments, NGOs, and policymakers—to advance measurable progress toward a circular economy for plastic packaging. The U.S. Plastics Pact is one of thirteen national or regional Plastics Pacts working to implement solutions toward a circular economy for plastic.

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Eric Downing
Email: edowning@usplasticspact.org

U.S. Plastics Pact


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Eric Downing
Email: edowning@usplasticspact.org

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