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New Poll Finds Bipartisan Support For A More Sustainable Solution To Recycle Plastic Bags In California


A strong majority of almost 60 percent of Californians favor taking a better approach to the current legislative proposals that would ban reusable plastic film grocery bags and cripple the industry's ability to recycle them, according to a new poll conducted by John Zogby Strategies, the Responsible Recycling Alliance (RRA) announced today.

The survey of 802 likely California voters (99% of whom actively recycle), with a sampling error of +/- 3.5 points, found that voters oppose AB 2236 and SB 1053, two bills pending in the State Legislature that would eliminate the convenient recyclable plastic film grocery bags that millions of Californians use ? and reuse ? every day. They support instead shifting responsibility to the plastic film recyclers and reusable plastic film grocery bag recyclers by integrating them into the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Program created in 2022 by SB 54.

"We all agree with the paramount importance of the need to reduce, reuse, and recycle plastic waste across California ? and as the intensity of these results makes clear, there is strong bipartisan agreement that the sustainable solution Californians desire can be achieved with a simple amendment," Roxanne Spiekerman, Vice President of Public Affairs for PreZero US, said on behalf of the RRA. "As currently written, AB 2236 and its companion SB 1053 are anti-environmental bills. With their elimination of reusable plastic film grocery bags, these bills narrow consumer choice to two options: either non-recyclable, imported canvas and sewn poly-woven or non-woven polypropylene bags or paper bags, both of which carry with them negative environmental challenges when compared to plastic film bags. Coupled with the loss of thousands of jobs and burdening Californians with an even higher grocery bill when they're forced to pay more for bags, the impact of these bills will resonate across the state for years to come."

With similar results across all political parties, ages, and other demographics, the poll found that California voters become even more opposed to the current legislation as they learn more about them. Specifically, the poll found that Californians are:

Ms. Spiekerman added: "Together, these proposals will hit those who can't afford it the hardest. Middle- and lower-income Californians are among the most prevalent users of the current 10 cent plastic bags. Indeed, 77% of purchasers have annual incomes of less than $150,000, and 52% make less than $80,000 a year. While these groups are also the most likely to reuse these bags, these bills would take away this option. Small grocers will have to purchase paper bags at close to cost as well."

Importantly, 85% of those surveyed use plastic film bags, with 94% reusing them for a variety of purposes, including:

The poll was conducted May 6-7, 2024.

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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