(Bloomberg) – California Governor Gavin Newsom states to return to the drawing board to the drawing board, referring to the rules that would significantly reduce plastics of single-use, the cost of measure.
The Governor’s office said the regulations of draft, set to clear the essential vacuum on March 8, establishing unacceptable burden on business. Newberth is worried that the added cost will also affect consumers, says spokesman Daniel Virasenor.
Governor can restart regulations and “California Bold Bold Recycling Act can achieve its goal and aim to achieve fairly.
Newsom’s movement, after two years of age, signs in law, emphasizes the link between the California Environmental Agenda and the Great Objectives Price. Many of the governor’s colleagues have increasingly say that the statue must be cheaper to fight with great costs.
Legislation requires a 25% plastic container of 25% reduction in 2032 and all plastics must be recycled or compostable at the same time.
The environment reported the law to lead the most populous states of the nation to lead its market to a greener. Many environmental groups have expressed concerns to endanger the delay of regulations to endanger the entire law.
But business teams have defended against the rules, warning their cost. Amazon.com Inc., Coca-Cola Co. And the industrial group included by Procter & Gamble Co., making sure that companies meet the law. This group, called circular action alliances, has spoken in the measurement office and wanted to extend the regulatory process according to a report made by Los Angeles.
Arguments on business and family effects have appeared with the echo with the governor. Its office mentioned the Kalrecycle report in December that included businesses would cost more than $ 8,000 per year and consumers $ 330 each year. A report from 2023 said that the implementation of regulations of a decade would cost $ 36.3 million.
“The governor wants to see what possible to reduce these costs,” Virasenor said.
California also banned plastic bags in groceries and wanted to reduce the use of plastic straw in separate laws.
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2025-03-08 02:50:00