A groundbreaking California law that compels packaging producers to phase out single-use plastics is already sparking anger from the chemicals industry and environmental groups just weeks after going into effect.

The law, which was signed by Governor Gavin Newsom in 2022 but only took effect in May, requires plastic and packaging companies to use less single-use plastic, and ensure by 2032 that all packaging is either recyclable or compostable. The big idea is to incentivize producers of plastics to consider the end of their products’ life in order to create better, more sustainable bottles, containers and wrappings.

Under the new rules, plastic producers have to cut single-use plastic, increase recycling rates, and pay $5bn to remedy harms from plastic pollution.

  • 🇨🇦 tunetardis@piefed.ca
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    2 days ago

    I’m not in California, but here in Ontario at least, they’ve largely phased out single use shopping bags. However, the recyclers don’t seem to want to deal with multi-use bags, which do eventually wear out. They just go straight to the landfill, while they are still willing to take the single-use ones. I get that less garbage volume in general is a good thing, but how could they not get this one thing right after the giant overhaul of supply chains and everything?