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California Governor signs mandatory recycled content bill

Nation’s first recycled content requirement for plastic beverage containers will increase collection and supply, expand market demand.


The Association of Plastic Recyclers (APR) applauded California Governor Gavin Newsom for signing the first ever recycled content mandate for plastic beverage containers, California Assembly Bill 793. The law requires all plastic bottles covered by the state’s container redemption program average at least 15 percent postconsumer resin (PCR) starting in 2022. The recycled content mandate increases to 25 percent in 2025 and 50 percent in 2030.

As the international trade association representing the plastics recycling industry, APR strongly supports efforts to increase collection and supply of postconsumer recycled plastics to augment and sustain recycled content initiatives. The APR was the first plastics related organization to publicly support mandatory recycled content legislation in 2006.

“The passage of this bill is a critical step forward,” stated Steve Alexander, president and chief executive officer of the APR. “Mandated PCR content creates market demand, which in turn monetizes the entire waste and recycling management system.”

Beverage manufacturers that miss the targets will be subject to penalty fees of $.20 for each pound of PCR by which they fall short. The money will be deposited into a new “Recycling Enhancement Penalty Account,” and is to be spent on recycling, infrastructure, collection and processing of plastic beverage bottles.

“This is clearly a step in the right direction, but this is only the first step,” said Alexander. “We need to look at more minimum PCR requirements for all plastic packaging. APR looks forward to working with consumer brand companies to meet the requirements of this bill as well as their sustainability goals”

The APR supported California Assembly Bill 793 with technical support, on the ground lobbying, industry data collection, and a letter urging Governor Newsom to sign the bill.

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