Our Environment, Land Use & Natural Resources Group examines the broad changes to California’s Proposition 65 short-form warnings that will impact every business selling anything in.
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Our Environment, Land Use & Natural Resources Group explains California’s potential adoption of a comprehensive regulatory regime for single-use plastics in packaging and food service ware.
A recent proposal, California Senate Bill 54, failed by a slim margin this fall
State legislators seek the elimination of non-compostable and non-recyclable single-use plastics by 2032
A revised proposal is expected in 2021
In 2020, for the second year in a row, the California Legislature narrowly rejected a bill phasing out the majority of single-use plastics that can’t be recycled or composted. Had it passed, Senate Bill 54 the California Circular Economy and Plastic Pollution Reduction Act would have established a sweeping regulatory regime affecting producers, retailers, and wholesalers of single-use plastic packaging, including primary, secondary, and tertiary packaging, and “priority single-use products,” defined as si