As highlighted in ISRI News’ article on Extended Producer Responsibility for consumer product packaging, several states are in the process of stakeholder dialogues, public comment periods, and regulatory developments.
Plastic packaging and paper products saw significant action in the last three years with four states, California, Colorado, Maine, and Oregon, enacting EPR legislation for packaging materials, signaling a shift toward addressing the environmental impact of such materials, and the need to increase collection and recycling rates of consumer packaging.
The laws differ slightly in terms of products covered, the number of Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs), and their implementation dates.
Maine | LD 1541 | Oregon | SB 582 | Colorado | HB 1355 | California | SB 54 | |
Products Covered | Packaging | Packaging, printed paper, food service ware | Packaging, printed and other paper | Single use packaging, plastic food service ware |
Producer Responsibility Organization | Single under state contract | Multiple possible immediately | State approves single initially, multiple possible after 2028 | State approves single initially, multiple possible after 2031 |
Advisory Council | No | 17 voting members, appointed by Governor and 2 non-voting legislators | 13 voting members, two non-voting members – created by Colorado CDPHE | 13 voting and three non-voting members, created by CalRecycle |
Eco-Modulation | Yes – PRO develops | Allowed – PRO develops | Allowed – state develops | Allowed – PRO develops |
Recycling Goals | State develops | In law for plastic | PRO develops | In law for plastic |
Producer Compliance | Fall 2026 | July 2025 | July 2025 | January 2027 |
Stakeholder Resources | ME Department of Environmental Protection | OR Department of Environmental Quality | CO Department of Public Health & Environment | CalRecycle |
Each state is at a separate stage within its implementation process, but ISRI is tracking and ensuring that the recycled materials industry stays informed as these monumental pieces of legislation navigate the regulatory process.
Maine
In July 2021, Maine became the first state to pass a law establishing a stewardship program for packaging. Starting in 2022, Maine’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) began conducting a public rulemaking to determine the program’s details. An anticipated schedule for implementation can be found here. The program will be managed by a stewardship organization (“SO”) to be chosen by the DEP, although the selection process is still pending.
California
On June 30, 2022, Governor Gavin Newsom signed SB 54 into law to address the impacts of single-use packaging and plastic food service ware.
After its enactment, SB 54 mandated CalRecycle’s director to establish an advisory board to identify barriers and formulate solutions to foster the development of a circular economy. ISRI staff participated in the last advisory board meeting on March 8. In addition, SB 54 requires CalRecycle to collaboratively develop a statewide needs assessment that will be conducted in two phases. Phase one includes evaluating the current system for managing materials covered by the law, while Phase two includes identifying the necessary actions and investments to meet the mandates of SB 54. CalRecycle released four SB 54 implementation documents on Dec. 28, 2023, including:
- Draft Regulatory Text
- Covered Material Categories List
- Covered Material Categories Supplemental Material
- SB 54 Report to the Legislature
Colorado
In June 2022, Colorado’s HB 22-1355, known as the Producer Responsibility Program for Statewide Recycling Act, was signed into law.
Following its passage, the State of Colorado appointed the Circular Action Alliance (CAA) as the designated Producer Responsibility Organization in May 2023. CAA was responsible for the needs assessment study, released Jan. 2024, that evaluated the recycling infrastructure, services, and costs throughout all geographic areas of the state. In addition, Colorado created the Producer Responsibility for Statewide Recycling Advisory Board that held its first meeting March 2023. ISRI staff participated in the last advisory board meeting, which was held March 13.
Oregon
Oregon’s Plastic Pollution and Recycling Modernization Act (RMA) became effective Jan. 1, 2022.
In response to RMA, the Recycling 2024 Advisory Committee was created to provide input to the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) on proposed rulemaking. Its next meetings are March 14 and April 3.
Oregon DEQ’s most recent monthly RMA newsletter, released Feb. 2024, highlighted an upcoming webinar, scheduled for March 21, 2024. Hosted by the Oregon DEQ, the webinar will focus on RMA, tailored for local governments, offering insights into their pivotal role in the implementation of Oregon’s revamped recycling system.
For more information into EPR-trends, or other legislative action within states, visit ISRI’s State Resources and Tracking resource. These webpages help members stay well-informed about legislation, categorized by state or issue area. Members can also access the latest ISRI State Update on Region and Chapter Policy Activities for bi-weekly updates. For more information, contact ISRI staff Abby Blocker, ablocker@isri.org.
Photo Caption: Maine State Capitol Building. Photo Credit: MonsieurNapoléon, CC BY-SA 3.0