Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion
    MP Materials breaks ground on rare earth magnet campus in North Texas

    ERI confirms ITAD shift toward minerals

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 29, 2026

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 22, 2026

    Top stories from March 2025

    3 factors force e-scrap processing onshore

    Data center boom sets up ITAD growth

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 15, 2026

  • Conferences
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • E-Scrap: The Longevity Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • All Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Critical Minerals
      • Glass
      • Grant Watch / RFPs
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
    • All
    • Certification Scorecard
    • Industry Announcements
    • Opinion
    MP Materials breaks ground on rare earth magnet campus in North Texas

    ERI confirms ITAD shift toward minerals

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 29, 2026

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 22, 2026

    Top stories from March 2025

    3 factors force e-scrap processing onshore

    Data center boom sets up ITAD growth

    Certification Scorecard — Week of June 15, 2026

  • Conferences
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • E-Scrap: The Longevity Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Publications
    • E-Scrap News
    • Plastics Recycling Update
    • Policy Now
    • Resource Recycling
    • Other Topics
      • All Topics
      • Brand Owners
      • Critical Minerals
      • Glass
      • Grant Watch / RFPs
      • Markets
      • Organics
      • Packaging
      • Research
      • Technology
      • Textiles
Subscribe
No Result
View All Result
Resource Recycling
No Result
View All Result
Home Resource Recycling Magazine

First Person Perspective: California recycling initiative wants your input

byHeidi Sanborn, National Stewardship Action Council
October 26, 2020
in Resource Recycling Magazine
Stakeholders have the opportunity to share their input on the future of recycling in California.


In 2019, California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed into law The California Recycling Market Development Act by Assemblymember Susan Eggman (AB 1583).

The legislation in part requires the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) to convene a Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling consisting of representatives of public agencies, private solid waste enterprises and environmental organizations that have expertise in recycling.

The work of this group has repercussions for U.S. recycling in general, and stakeholders have an opportunity to add their voices.

The power of California

You might ask why this California commission is important to the nation. It’s important because California is 12% of the U.S. market and, as is often said, as California goes, so goes the nation.

In the Golden State, we share virtually the same problems in waste and recycling that are being experienced across the country, have virtually the same products sold into our markets that become waste, and the same companies managing them using the same technologies and equipment. If California can take input from a broad number of stakeholders, we might be able to identify targeted solutions that would work anywhere in the nation. That is why we need your input and help.

The 17-member commission has been appointed by the California Environmental Protection Agency (CalEPA), and I was elected by the commissioners to chair the commission. All stakeholders from across the country are encouraged to follow the work of the commission and are invited to submit public comments.

The commission created four committees: Labeling and Public Education, Recycling, Market Development, and Organics.

The first meeting of these committees will be when they determine what their “scope” will be and what their priorities will be to address the many problems we face in each area of discussion.

They are all public and webcast so anyone anywhere can watch and submit comments live under each agenda item. On Friday, July 31, the Labeling and Recycling Committees met, and meetings on Aug. 3 included the Market Development and Organics committees. The commission discussed doing most of the detailed work in the committee meetings and bringing recommendations to the commission for discussion and adoption in time to complete our report of our recommendations to the legislature and CalEPA by Jan. 1, 2021.

If you are interested in helping California craft solutions that can work nationally, please follow the commission work by signing up for automatic notices through the commission listserv hosted by CalRecycle (find details at www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/Listservs/Subscribe/166). Also, we encourage you to submit public comments. Please use the portal at www2.calrecycle.ca.gov/Forms/Feedback/PublicComments and then use the workshop link from the drop-down menu. Sending email comments will take longer to make public and slow down the work of the commission, so please submit all comments through the portal so we can move quickly and ensure public noticing laws are obeyed and we are as transparent as possible. If you wish to submit long and detailed ideas, please submit a summary in the portal and a very detailed proposal – as detailed as you wish – via email.

Sharing info during critical juncture

Our industry is in trouble on a lot of levels. Because of that, we need everyone to share ideas and data that are as honest and detailed as they would like, so we can work together to take the tension we all feel and turn it into a breakthrough.

We can and must do that, and as chair of the commission, I will do my very best to collaborate with all 17 commissioners to ensure this process has integrity, transparency and results in timely, thoughtful consensus recommendations to CalEPA and our state legislature by Jan. 1, 2021. We encourage you, and need you, to help us achieve those goals.

Heidi Sanborn is executive director of the National Stewardship Action Council and chair of California’s Statewide Commission on Recycling Markets and Curbside Recycling.

This article appeared in the September 2020 issue of Resource Recycling. Subscribe today for access to all print content.

TweetShare
Heidi Sanborn, National Stewardship Action Council

Heidi Sanborn, National Stewardship Action Council

Related Posts

MP Materials breaks ground on rare earth magnet campus in North Texas

ERI confirms ITAD shift toward minerals

byDavid Daoud
July 3, 2026

Electronic Recyclers International's newly released fiscal 2025 Impact Report details the company's environmental, governance and operational performance, while also offering...

Utah highway project to reuse pavement

Utah highway project to reuse pavement

byAntoinette Smith
July 2, 2026

The state Department of Transportation is using cold in-place recycling to repurpose existing roadway, save millions and reduce emissions.

Rod McDaniel

Westward expansion continues for S3 Recycling

byPaul Lane
July 2, 2026

The company is tripling its California ITAD footprint after its latest acquisition.

Certification Scorecard — Week of June 29, 2026

byEditorial Staff
July 1, 2026

The following facilities have achieved, renewed or otherwise regained industry certifications.

Lithium-ion battery recycler to build New York facility

Earthworks acquires metals sorting tech

byPaul Lane
July 1, 2026

The system that’s now owned by Earthworks Industries will help it maximize critical mineral recovery efforts.

SCS launches chem recycling standard

SCS launches chem recycling standard

byAntoinette Smith
July 1, 2026

SCS Global Services now provides third-party verification of responsible non-mechanical recycling processes, in line with a new global standard.

Load More
Next Post

Facility Focus: Midwest Fiber Recycling

More Posts

Groups call for end to e-scrap imports to Philippines

Groups call for end to e-scrap imports to Philippines

June 30, 2026
SCS launches chem recycling standard

SCS launches chem recycling standard

July 1, 2026
Illinois chemical recycling plant moving forward

Alaska governor vetoes polystyrene foam foodware ban

June 26, 2026
Lithium-ion battery recycler to build New York facility

Earthworks acquires metals sorting tech

July 1, 2026
Smurfit Westrock climate goals evolving post-merger 

Smurfit Westrock climate goals evolving post-merger 

June 26, 2026
Bipartisan reps introduce bill on recycling claims

Congressional hearing focuses on opening US mineral market

June 29, 2026
Industry announcements for January 2026

Industry announcements for June 2026

June 1, 2026
Women in Circularity: Susie Vincent

Women in Circularity: Susie Vincent

June 29, 2026
RIT researchers develop AI-based textile recycling system

CA expects first textile EPR deadline

June 30, 2026
Rod McDaniel

Westward expansion continues for S3 Recycling

July 2, 2026
Load More

About & Publications

About Us

Staff

Archive

Magazine

Work With Us

Advertise
Jobs
Contact
Terms and Privacy

Newsletter

Get the latest recycling news and analysis delivered to your inbox every week. Stay ahead on industry trends, policy updates, and insights from programs, processors, and innovators.

Subscribe

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • The Latest
  • Analysis
  • Recycling
  • E-Scrap
  • Plastics
  • Policy Now
  • Conferences
    • E-Scrap Conference
    • Plastics Recycling Conference
    • Resource Recycling Conference
    • Textiles Recovery Summit
  • Magazine
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Archive
  • Jobs
  • Staff
Subscribe
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.