it’s clear that California’s laws — such as Senate Bill 343, which requires that packaging meet certain recycling milestones in order to carry the chasing arrows recycling label — are the ones he and the industry have in mind.
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Does California tax single-use plastics? Because they should.
Depends on your definition of single use. You’re not supposed to reuse soda bottles for instance, and you do get taxed with a deposit (which gets partially paid out to the person recycling it and the recycler).
I believe this also applies to other packaged foods as well, but I’m not sure if I’d know where a list would be.