Senate Passes Bill to Advance Research on Reuse and Refill Systems

Lawmakers take steps toward reusable and refillable solutions to curb plastic pollution

December 9, 2025

On Nov. 20, the Senate passed the bipartisan Research for Environmental Uses and Sustainable Economies (REUSE) Act of 2025. This legislation directs the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prepare a comprehensive report on best practices and the feasibility of implementing reuse and refill systems nationwide.

The report will evaluate both the economic and environmental impacts of these systems, highlighting their potential for job creation, any relevant government requirements, and any barriers to successful implementation. For example, REUSE Act directs the EPA to collect data on reuse and refill systems across various sectors, including consumer packaging, personal care products, and retail goods wholesale shipping. This legislation also instructs the EPA to provide information on the types of support at the local, state, and federal levels that could enhance reuse and refill systems. This information will help inform stakeholders about how to harness the environmental benefits and economic potential of reuse and refill systems.

Oregon’s U.S. Senator Jeff Merkley—a senior member of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee—leads the REUSE Act with West Virginia’s U.S. Senator and EPW Committee Chairman Shelley Moore Capito. The REUSE Act is a significant step forward in reducing waste and conserving resources across America by ensuring that reuse and refill systems are integral pillars of a circular economy.

“For years, we were taught the three Rs—reduce, reuse, and recycle; but too often the reality with plastics is the three Bs—buried, burned, and borne out to sea,” Merkley said. “We are on the way to improving reuse systems as the REUSE Act comes even one step closer to becoming law. When we better understand how reuse and refill systems most effectively operate, we are better able to create a healthier planet and future.”

In February, Oceana released the results of a nationwide poll showing that 85% of U.S. voters support increasing the use of reusable packaging and foodware. Overall, 81% of U.S. voters support reducing the amount of plastic that is produced. 

Included among the key findings:

  • 80% of U.S. voters support state and local policies that reduce single-use plastic foam.
  • 78% of U.S. voters support national policies that reduce single-use plastic foam.
  • 80% of U.S. voters support requiring companies to reduce single-use plastic packaging and foodware.
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ISSA Spotless Spaces Competition Nominations are Now Open

December 9, 2025

The Spotless Spaces Competition is now accepting nominations, highlighting both the spaces you maintain and the hardworking teams behind them. This competition shines a spotlight on excellence in cleanliness, maintenance, and dedication to creating safe, healthy, and accessible environments.

Being selected as a finalist means your team and facility will receive well-deserved recognition and be included in a public vote to win one of three distinguished awards:

  • Spotless Space of the Year: Awarded to the top U.S. facility selected through popular vote, highlighting outstanding cleaning excellence.
  • International Spotless Space of the Year: Celebrates an exceptional international facility selected by industry professionals and the public for their superior hygiene and maintenance standards.
  • Tork Think Ahead Facility Excellence Award: Sponsored by Tork, an Essity brand, this award honors a facility demonstrating best-in-class sustainable hygiene management and innovative solutions. A special emphasis is placed on accessibility and inclusivity, ensuring hygienic environments that serve all users, including those with special considerations.

The nomination window is open through Jan. 23. ISSA will announce award winners as part of its International Cleaning Week celebration and spotlight them during the inaugural ICW Awards Dinner in Washington, D.C. Winners will also receive one complimentary Clean Advocacy Summit registration.

Click here to learn more and submit your nomination.

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