Certainly.
We have long argued for tax incentives to help facilitate investments in what we describe as the materials ecosystem. We're not fussy about it. We just want to make sure that credit is provided for things that are investments in the manufacturing process to encourage a design for circularity. We are interested in tax credits for both consumer and business education about how the product gets back into this circular economy, including collecting, cleaning, sorting and mechanical recycling, as well as the creation of the facilities for chemical recycling and any development of more sustainable feedstocks as well.
All of these things are part and parcel of part of the solution that can help reduce the amount of resin that gets into the waste cycle.
