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6.2. Thermoform Plastic Containers
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For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (a) “Food or beverage producer” means a person who fills thermoform plastic containers, or imports filled thermoform plastic containers, for sale to distributors, dealers, or consumers.
(a)
(b) “Postconsumer thermoform recycled
plastic” means plastic produced from the recovery, separation, collection, and reprocessing of a thermoform plastic container that would otherwise be disposed of or processed as waste after consumer use.
(b)(1)“Producer” means the person who manufactures the thermoform plastic container in the state under that person’s own name or brand and who sells or offers for sale the thermoform plastic container in the state.
(2)If there is no
person who is the producer for purposes of paragraph (1) in the state, the producer is the person who imports the thermoform plastic container as the owner or licensee of a trademark or brand under which the thermoform plastic container is sold or distributed in the state.
(3)If there is no person who is the producer for purposes of paragraphs (1) and (2) in the state, the producer is the person or company that offers for sale, sells, or distributes the thermoform plastic container in the state.
(4)“Producer” does not include a person or company that produces, harvests, and packages an agricultural commodity on the site where the agricultural commodity was grown or raised.
(c) (1) “Thermoform plastic container” means a food or beverage plastic container, such as a clamshell, cup, drinking cup, pod, tub, lid, box, tray, egg carton, or similar rigid, nonbottle packaging, formed from sheets of extruded resin and used to package items such as fresh produce, baked goods, nuts, and deli items. deli items, and nonbottle beverages.
(2) “Thermoform plastic container” does not include any of
the following:
(A) A lid or seal of a different material type from plastic.
(B) Thermoform plastic containers that are medical devices, medical products that are required to be sterile, prescription medicine, and packaging used for those products.
(C) A refillable thermoform plastic container that ordinarily would be returned to the manufacturer to be refilled and resold.
(D) A plastic beverage container subject to the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act (Division 12.1 (commencing with Section 14500)).
(E) A thermoform plastic container of a resin type for which the
total amount of the resin type sold in California annually is either of the following:
(i) Less than 1,000,000 pounds for a resin type other than expanded polystyrene.
(ii) Less than 50,000 40,000 pounds of expanded polystyrene.
(F) A thermoform plastic container that is designed to be composted and is eligible to be labeled “compostable” pursuant to Section 42357.
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(a) Thermoform plastic containers offered for sale, sold, distributed, or imported in or into the state by a food or beverage producer shall meet the following, as applicable:(1) On and after January 1, 2025, the total thermoform plastic containers sold or imported by a food or beverage producer in the state shall, on average, contain no less than 10 percent postconsumer thermoform recycled
plastic per year.
(2) On and after January 1, 2028, the total thermoform plastic containers sold or imported by a food or beverage producer in the state shall meet either of the following requirements, as applicable:
(A) If the recycling rate for a resin type of thermoform plastic container equals or exceeds 50 percent for calendar year 2026, the total thermoform plastic containers for that resin type sold or imported by a
food or beverage producer in the state shall, on average, contain no less than 20 percent postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic per year.
(B) If the recycling rate for a resin type of thermoform plastic container is lower than 50 percent for calendar year 2026, the total thermoform plastic containers for that resin type sold or imported by a food or beverage producer in the state shall, on average, contain no less than 25 percent postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic per year.
(3) On and after July 1, 2030, the total thermoform plastic containers
sold
or imported by a food or beverage producer in the state shall meet either of the following requirements, as applicable:
(A) If the recycling rate for a resin type of thermoform container equals or exceeds 75 percent for calendar year 2029, the total thermoform plastic containers for that resin type sold or imported by a food or beverage producer in the state shall, on average, contain no less than 20 percent postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic per year.
(B) If the recycling rate for a resin type of thermoform container is lower than 75 percent for calendar year 2029, the total thermoform plastic containers for that resin type sold or imported by a food or beverage producer in the state shall, on average, contain no less than 30 percent postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic per year.
(b) In determining a recycling rate for each resin type of thermoform container for purposes of this section, the department may consider data gathered pursuant to any of the following:
(1) The Recycling and Disposal Facility Reporting System established
pursuant to Section 41821.5.
(2) Data and information received from food and beverage producers.
(3) Any other relevant data and information received by the department.
(c) (1) Beginning January 1, 2025, a food or beverage producer that does not meet the minimum postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic requirements pursuant to subdivision (a) is subject to an annual administrative penalty pursuant to this subdivision. Beginning March 1, 2026, the administrative penalty shall be collected annually, if a reduction has
not been approved pursuant to subdivision (f), and calculated in accordance with subdivision (d).
(2) A food or beverage producer that is assessed penalties pursuant to this subdivision may pay those penalties to the department in quarterly installments or arrange an alternative payment schedule subject to the approval of the department, not to exceed a 12-month payment plan. The department may grant a one-time extension, at the discretion of the director, of up to 12 months if needed due to unforeseen circumstances, such as a public health emergency, state of emergency, or natural disaster.
(d) Beginning March 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, the department shall invoice any assessed
administrative penalties for the previous calendar year based on the postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic requirement of the previous calendar year. The department shall calculate the amount of the penalty based upon the amount in pounds in the aggregate of virgin and postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic used by the food or beverage producer to produce thermoform plastic containers sold or offered for sale in the state, in accordance with the following:
(1) The annual administrative penalty amount assessed to a food or beverage producer shall equal the product of both of the following:
(A) The total pounds of plastic used multiplied by the relevant minimum postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic percentage, less the pounds of postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic used.
(B) Twenty cents ($0.20) per pound for a resin type other than expanded polystyrene, and four dollars ($4) one dollar ($1) per pound for expanded polystyrene. The department may adjust the penalty annually pursuant to this subparagraph to reflect changes in the cost of living, as measured by the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Department of Labor or a successor agency of the United States government.
(2) For purposes of paragraph (1), the total pounds of plastic used shall equal the sum of the amount of virgin plastic and postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic used by the food or beverage producer, as reported pursuant to Section 42377.
(e) (1) The department may conduct audits and investigations and take an enforcement action against a food or beverage producer for the purpose of ensuring compliance with this section and the information reported pursuant to Section 42377. The department may take an enforcement action against a food or beverage
producer that fails to pay or underpays the assessed or audited administrative penalty only after notice and hearing in accordance with Chapter 5 (commencing with Section 11500) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code.
(2) The department shall keep confidential all business trade secrets and proprietary information about manufacturing processes and equipment that the department gathers or becomes aware of through the course of conducting audits or investigations pursuant to paragraph (1). Business trade secrets and proprietary information obtained pursuant to this subdivision that meet the definition in Section 3426.1 of the Civil Code are exempt from disclosure as otherwise required pursuant to the California Public Records Act (Chapter 3.5
(Division 10
(commencing with Section 6250) of Division 7 7920.000) of Title 1 of the Government Code) consistent with subdivision (k) of Section 6254 7927.705 of the Government Code.
(3) A food or beverage producer may obtain a copy of the department’s audit of that
food or beverage producer conducted pursuant to paragraph (1).
(f) (1) The department shall consider granting a reduction of the administrative penalties assessed pursuant to subdivision (c) for the purpose of meeting the minimum postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic requirements pursuant to subdivision (a).
(2) In determining whether to grant the reduction pursuant to paragraph (1), the department shall consider, at a minimum, all of the following factors:
(A) Anomalous market conditions.
(B) Disruption in, or lack of supply of, recycled plastic due to an unforeseen circumstance or event, such as a
natural disaster.
(C) Other factors that have prevented a food or beverage producer from meeting the requirements.
(D) If the recycling rate is 60 percent or higher, lack of available supply due to purchases from industries outside of the packaging industry.
(3) In order to receive a reduction of the administrative penalty, a food or beverage producer shall submit to the department a corrective action plan detailing the reasons why the food or beverage
producer will fail to meet or has
failed to meet the minimum postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic requirement and the steps the food or beverage producer will take to comply with the minimum postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic requirement within the next reporting year. The department may approve the corrective action plan, and may reduce the administrative penalties once it approves the corrective action plan and the food or beverage producer implements the plan. Administrative penalties shall accrue from the point of noncompliance with the minimum postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic requirement if the department disapproves the corrective action plan or if the
food or beverage producer fails to implement the plan.
(4) A corrective action plan issued by the department shall include a compliance deadline not to exceed 24 months from the date of the original notice of violation and shall include a description of each action the food or beverage producer shall take to remedy the violation and the applicable compliance deadline for each action. The corrective action plan shall describe the penalties that may be imposed if a food or beverage producer fails to comply.
(g) Administrative penalties collected pursuant
to this section shall be deposited into the Thermoform Recycling Enhancement Penalty Account, which is hereby created in the State Treasury. Moneys in the Thermoform Recycling Enhancement Penalty Account shall be expended upon appropriation by the Legislature in the annual Budget Act for the sole purpose of supporting the recycling, collection, and processing infrastructure of thermoform plastic containers in the state.
(h) A recycling center may collect thermoform plastic containers.
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(a) On or before March 1 of each year, a food or beverage producer shall report to the department the amount in pounds and by resin type of virgin plastic and postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic used to manufacture the thermoform plastic containers sold or offered for sale in the state in the previous calendar year. The food or beverage producer shall submit this information to the department under penalty of perjury pursuant to standardized forms in the form and manner prescribed by the department.(b) The department shall post the information reported pursuant to subdivision (a) within 30 days on the department’s internet website.
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(a) An importer or manufacturer of a thermoform plastic container who first sells the container in or into the state shall meet all of the following requirements if the importer’s or manufacturer’s annual total sales exceed 100,000 pounds of thermoform plastic containers for all resin types except expanded polystyrene, or 5,000 40,000 pounds of expanded polystyrene equivalent, in any calendar year:(1) Register and pay a registration fee to the department for the reasonable regulatory costs that are
directly related to implementing and enforcing this chapter in relation to the importer’s or manufacturer’s activities described in this chapter.
(2) Report to the department thermoform plastic container sales annually by March 1 for sales in the preceding calendar year.
(3) Report to the department the amounts of all thermoform plastic containers sold in or imported into the state as follows:
(A) The amounts in pounds of containers imported into or sold in the state.
(B) The resin type of the containers and the amount in pounds and types of postconsumer resin, if any, in those containers.
(C) The
information in subparagraphs (A) and (B) individually for each purchaser.
(4) Maintain records of all sales and information regarding the source of any postconsumer resin for verification purposes as required by the department.
(b) An entity that purchases in the state more than 100,000 pounds of thermoform plastic containers for all resin types except expanded polystyrene, or 5,000 40,000 pounds of expanded polystyrene equivalent, in any calendar year, shall meet both of the following requirements:
(1) The total thermoform plastic container purchases in a calendar year shall meet either of the following:
(A) Have an average postconsumer content that meets or exceeds the minimum content requirements in Section 42376.
(B) Demonstrate with proof of export documentation that the average postconsumer content of thermoform plastic containers purchased in the calendar year that were not exported out of the state have an average postconsumer content that meets or exceeds the minimum content requirements in Section 42376.
(2) Maintain records of purchases as required by the department.
(c) An entity that
exports from the state more than 100,000 pounds of thermoform plastic containers for all resin types except expanded polystyrene containers, or 5,000 40,000 pounds of expanded polystyrene equivalent, in any calendar year, shall report to the department the total pounds of thermoform plastic containers exported by resin type.
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (c), neither of the following is a violation of the statutes specified in subdivision (b):(1) An action pursuant to this chapter solely to increase the collection, processing, and recycling of scrap plastic materials by a food or beverage producer that affects scrap values, the quantities of materials being recycled, or the method of invoicing the sale of thermoform plastic containers.
(2) The formation of a nonprofit organization that may include two or more
food or beverage producers and that establishes specifications for different grades or classifications of thermoform plastics, which may affect the scrap value of those grades or classifications, the quantity or quality of materials being recycled, or the method of invoicing the sale of thermoform plastic containers, but does not establish the value of such materials.
(b) The following statutes are not violated by an action specified in subdivision (a):
(1) The Cartwright Act (Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 16700) of Part 2 of Division 7 of the Business and Professions Code).
(2) The Unfair Practices Act (Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 17000) of Part 2 of Division 7 of
the Business and Professions Code).
(c) The exemptions in subdivision (a) from the statutes specified in subdivision (b) shall not apply to any agreement between two or more food or beverage producers establishing or affecting the price of plastic materials, including, but not limited to, virgin plastic, postconsumer recycled plastic, and thermoform plastic products, or the output or production of thermoform plastic products, or any agreement restricting the geographic area or customers to which thermoform plastic products will be sold.