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- SB 54: Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer . . .
SB 54 establishes a new extended producer responsibility (EPR) program to manage packaging and single-use plastic food service ware products across every sector of the economy EPR gives primary responsibility for managing products after their useful life to producers, who can design and market products to be more easily reused or recycled
- California SB 54 Regulations Finalized—Action Required
California’s SB 54, enacted in 2022, establishes the most sweeping packaging EPR law adopted to date, and requires covered producers to register, report detailed packaging data, fund recycling and waste reduction programs, and meet escalating recyclability and source reduction targets
- California Packaging Law: SB 54 Regulations Finalized
California SB 54 Regulations Approved: What Producers Must Do by June 1 The landscape of packaging compliance in the United States just shifted significantly As of May 1, 2026, the permanent regulations for California’s SB 54 (the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act) are officially in effect
- California’s SB 54 regulations approved and in effect
California’s SB 54 regulations approved and in effect Producers have until June 1 to register with the state’s PRO or with CalRecycle as an independent producer or to apply for a small-producer exemption
- California approves SB 54 law to curb plastic packaging waste
Key takeaways California’s SB 54 EPR law took effect on May 1, 2026, aiming to shift packaging waste responsibility to producers The law’s targets include 25% reduction in packaging waste and 65% recycling of single-use plastics The Circular Action Alliance was appointed to manage implementation, with CalRecycle overseeing compliance and progress
- Californias Final EPR Regulations Now in Effect: Key Deadlines and . . .
The California Office of Administrative Law on May 1, 2026, approved permanent regulations implementing California's Senate Bill (SB) 54, the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act, and filed them with the California Secretary of State The regulations became effective immediately upon filing
- At long last, California publishes SB 54 EPR rules
At long last, California publishes SB 54 EPR rules The milestone gives way to next compliance steps for the sweeping extended producer responsibility and source reduction law Circular Action Alliance also published estimated fees for producers
- California SB 54 Explained - paramountglobal. com
Learn how California SB 54 impacts packaging and how to prepare for compliance with sustainable, recyclable solutions
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