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Plastic Bag Manufacturers and Recyclers Form Responsible Recycling Alliance


A coalition of plastic film recyclers and reusable bag manufacturers today launched the Responsible Recycling Alliance (RRA), a coalition organized to help Californians across the state reduce, reuse, and recycle as a long-term environmental solution to plastic waste.

The RRA's founding members ? EFS Plastics, Merlin Plastics, and PreZero US ? oppose AB 2236 and SB 1053, two bills pending in the State Legislature that would eliminate the convenient reusable plastic film grocery bags that millions of Californians use ? and reuse ? every day. They support instead shifting to the plastics industry responsibility for recycling reusable plastic film grocery bags by integrating them into the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Program created in 2022 by SB 54.

"AB 2236 and SB 1053 do not result in a more environmentally friendly option. We all share a common goal to protect the environment, and while I am certain that the proponents of these bills have the best of intentions, as written this legislation would roll back environmental gains, make shopping more expensive for low-income Californians, eliminate jobs across California, and make it more difficult for SB 54 to succeed in improving plastic film recycling in the state," Roxanne Spiekerman, Vice President of Public Affairs for PreZero US, said on behalf of the RRA.

Importantly, reusable plastic film grocery bags are made in California, contain at least 40% recycled post-consumer content (PCR), are used multiple times, and can be recycled into new bags and other materials. They represent a sustainable and circular local solution.

Ms. Spiekerman added: "The proposed ban on reusable plastic film grocery bags would force Californians to choose between two options, both of which carry with them negative environmental challenges. The canvas and sewn poly-woven or non-woven polypropylene bags are not recyclable by any known method in the U.S., contain zero post-consumer content, and are typically imported from overseas. Similarly, paper bags consume more water and energy during production and recycling than reusable plastic film grocery bags, resulting in a bigger carbon footprint, they are not intended to be reused, and consumers will have to pay more for them."

RRA strongly advocates for the addition of reusable plastic film grocery bags into SB 54 as the surest path to achieve the right long-term solution for recycling in California. Doing so will:

"We're committed to the best approaches that are supported by research and backed by science," Ms. Spiekerman continued. "Californians have earned the right to the best solution that's available. We can accomplish our shared goals of great product circularity in an environmentally responsible manner and it's important to note that plastic film bag producers, as defined by SB 54, are the ones who will pay to fund the plastics collection infrastructure and the system wide improvements necessary to ensure that plastic film is recycled."

The RRA's members are:

To learn more about AB 2236 and SB 1053 and their harmful impacts on California and the environment, please visit Responsible-Recycling.org.

About Responsible Recycling Alliance

The Responsible Recycling Alliance (RRA), a coalition of three prominent California recyclers and manufacturers ? EFS Plastics, Merlin Plastics, and PreZero US ? was formed to help California reduce, reuse, and recycle plastic waste across the state through effective education and legislation.


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