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Think those bags are recyclable? California says think again

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) 鈥 Since California adopted the nation's first ban on single-use plastic shopping bags in 2014, most grocery stores have turned to thicker, reusable plastic bags that are supposed to be recyclable.
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FILE - A woman walks with a plastic bag in Sacramento, Calif., on Wednesday, May 14, 2014. California in 2014 enacted the nation's first ban on single-use plastic shopping bags. But in 2022, state Attorney General Rob Bonta says consumers who think they're helping the environment with reusable plastic bags had better think again. He says manufacturers can't back up their claim that the thicker, more durable bags are recyclable in California. (AP Photo, File)

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) 鈥 Since California adopted the nation's on single-use plastic shopping bags in 2014, most grocery stores have turned to thicker, reusable plastic bags that are supposed to be recyclable.

But Attorney General Rob Bonta is now investigating whether the bags are truly recyclable as required by law.

鈥淲e鈥檝e all been to the store and forgotten to bring our reusable bags,鈥 Bonta said recently. 鈥淎t least the plastic bags we buy at the register for 10 cents have those 鈥榗hasing arrows鈥 that say they are 100% recyclable, right? Perhaps wrong.鈥

He asked six bag manufacturers to back up their claims that the bags can be recycled and threatened legal action that could include banning the bags temporarily or issuing multimillion-dollar fines.

His office declined to say last week how many of the companies responded, citing an ongoing investigation. The American Chemistry Council, a plastics industry group, said that manufacturers disagree with Bonta's characterization.

Other states, including , and Oregon, have followed California in banning single-use plastic bags. Beyond California, only a handful of states require that stores take back plastic bags for recycling, with Maine first adopting such a law in 1991, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Policy experts and advocates estimate that of plastics are recycled in the United States, with the remaining burned, trashed or littered. More plastic bags ended up in California landfills in 2021 compared with 2018, according to data from the state's recycling department.

Californians Against Waste Executive Director Mark Murray in part blames .

Consumers are supposed to be able to return their plastic bags to grocery stores and other retailers. But many removed their bag recycling bins during the early days of the pandemic, fearing contamination.

For the system to work, retailers must collect the bags and sell them back to manufacturers for use in making new bags that must include 40% recycled content and be reusable at least 125 times. Murray suspects that most are reused once to hold other trash.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 not meeting the standard and it may be time to phase these bags out," he said.

The California Retailers Association declined comment because it said each retailer has its own policy, and the California Grocers Association did not respond to a request for comment.

As of now, makers of the bags get to self-certify to the state that their bags can be recycled. But Bonta said that requires a comprehensive system to collect, process and sell the used bags, none of which exist. Putting the bags in most curbside recycling bins interferes with recycling other products by clogging equipment and increasing the risk of worker injury, he said.

Plastic bags and similar products are 鈥渁 top form of contamination in curbside recycling bins," California鈥檚 Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling wrote in a 2021 report.

Bonta asked six manufacturers 鈥 Novolex, Revolution, Inteplast, Advance Polybag, Metro Polybag and Papier-Mettler 鈥 to prove their bags can be recycled in California. His office hasn't said if they all responded, citing an 鈥渁ctive and ongoing investigation."

Revolution Chief Executive Sean Whiteley said the company has been recycling more than 300 million pounds of plastic material annually for decades and is 鈥渃onfident in our own sustainability and compliance record.鈥

He noted lawmakers publicly introduced the single-use bag ban in 2014 at one of the company's Southern California subsidiaries.

鈥淎t our core, we are an environmental recycling company that also makes sustainable plastic solutions,鈥 he said in a statement.

Novolex said it is 鈥渃ommitted to complying with all state laws and regulations." The company responded to Bonta's request but declined to share its full response with The Associated Press, a spokesman said.

Novolex's bags have been certified as eligible for recycling by an independent laboratory and, therefore, must be marked that way, the company said in a statement.

The other four companies did not respond to multiple emailed requests.

Manufacturers are 鈥渁ggressively working so that all plastic packaging that is manufactured is remade into new plastics," said Joshua Baca, vice president of plastics at the American Chemistry Council.

It's not Bonta's first plastics-related clash with industry. Earlier this year he as part of what he called a first-of-its-kind broader investigation into the petroleum industry and the proliferation of plastic waste.

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Thompson recently retired from The Associated Press.

Don Thompson, The Associated Press

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