Plastic Trash Bag Program  Report to the Legislature –Originally due October 2001 –Delayed pending results of Plastics White Paper –Report updated to.

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Plastic Trash Bag Program  Report to the Legislature –Originally due October 2001 –Delayed pending results of Plastics White Paper –Report updated to reflect: Plastic White Paper recommendations Program implementation results for 2003 Stakeholder feedback

Review and Approval Process  Initial 30 day review ends: September 10  Release revised report: September 27  Final report to Sustainability and Market Development Committee: November 3  Final report to Board: November 9-10

Purpose of Today’s Meeting  Take comments on the draft Report –Refrain from responding to other’s comments Ensure everyone has a chance to comment before debating merits of any suggestions –Please follow up with written comments Michael Leaon, Supervisor Plastic Recycling Technologies Section California Integrated Waste Management Board 1001 I Street, P.O. Box 4025 Sacramento, CA 95812

Legislative Requirements:  Statute requires the Board to address the following topics: 1. Names and locations of PCM suppliers 2. Quantity of PCM supplied 3. Recommendations re:PCM minimum content requirements 4. Identify the gauge of all regulated bags 5. Determine if there are separate production lines for national vs. California markets

Key Recommendations  Focused on addressing issues identified by the Plastics White Paper and stakeholders: –Difficult to comply with existing minimum content requirements 10 percent in regulated trash bags 30 percent for all plastic products (exclusive of regulated rigid plastic packaging containers) –Quantity and quality of available PCM is inadequate Plastic lumber and export markets taking available PCM –The law is ineffective Need a more comprehensive solution to plastic film recycling

Difficult to Comply with Existing Minimum Content Requirements:  Tiered Certification Structure – provide greater flexibility re:compliance options: –10% in all plastic film products –25% in all plastic products Allow PCM used in RPPCs to count –10% source reduction in plastic products –Exempt biodegradable film products, meeting ASTM 6400, from minimum content requirements

Quantity and Quality of Available PCM Is Inadequate  Current programs/projects: –QA/QC Guidelines –Materials Database & PCM Suppliers list –CalMax  Support new and expanded film collection & processing infrastructure –Mil fee on sales of film plastic products Provide loans and/or grants for recycling infrastructure improvements and RCP market development  Establish a PCM purchasing co-operative

The Law is Ineffective  PTBs may not be best option for recycled content: –Single use –Technical challenges (gauge of film) –Largest PTB manufacturers routinely asking for exemptions  Recognize need for a more effective means of diverting film plastic –PTBs small fraction of plastic film –Focus on Ag and commercial film  Keep the current law until a new law replaces it –Processors cite need for law to help provide markets

Recommendations Could Serve as a Basis for Developing “a More Comprehensive Solution”  Include manufacturers of a broader array of film products in a certification process  Program elements to include: – Product Stewardship and financial responsibility –Waste prevention and source reduction – Minimum recycled content requirements – Exemptions for biodegradable products

Develop Legislative Proposal Through a Collaborative Process  Board led process to develop proposed legislation for 2005 Session  Goal would be to significantly increase the diversion of film plastic from disposal –1999 Waste Characterization Study found that 1.5 million tons of plastic film was disposed of in California’s landfills –New disposal data should be available by October

Conclusion:  Board must submit a report on status of, and make recommendations in regard to, the PTB program.  Recommendations could also serve as a basis for discussing development of a more comprehensive solution to diverting film plastic from California’s landfills, and repeal of the existing PTB law.