Article 4QA1F Most ambitious US law to tackle single-use plastics faces make-or-break moment

Most ambitious US law to tackle single-use plastics faces make-or-break moment

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Maanvi Singh
from Environment | The Guardian on (#4QA1F)

Proposed legislation in California would commit to 75% reduction in plastic waste by 2030, and phase out most single-use packaging

The most ambitious US legislation to tackle the scourge of plastic pollution choking up oceans and piling up in landfills could pass in California Friday - or end up in the dustbin of history. Lawmakers are likely to vote on proposals that aim to phase out most single-use plastic packaging within the next decade.

The two identical bills - one introduced in the state assembly and one in the senate - commit to a 75% reduction in plastic statewide within 10 years. If passed into law, they would require manufacturers to ensure that all single-use packaging produced, sold and distributed in California is fully recyclable or compostable by 2030. Companies that fail to comply could face up to $50,000 a day in fines.

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