National Sierra Club Head Ben Jealous Urges New York Assembly Leadership to Pass Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act
Melissa Valliant Melissa Valliant

National Sierra Club Head Ben Jealous Urges New York Assembly Leadership to Pass Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act

This morning, the national Sierra Club executive director and former NAACP executive director Ben Jealous sent a letter to New York State Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie and Assembly Member Michaelle Solages, chair of the Black, Puerto Rican, Hispanic and Asian Legislative Caucus, urging them to pass the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act.

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Award-Winning Environmental Justice Advocate Stands With Legislators Against Plastic Pollution
Melissa Valliant Melissa Valliant

Award-Winning Environmental Justice Advocate Stands With Legislators Against Plastic Pollution

Today, Sharon Lavigne (founder, CEO, and director of Rise St. James and one of TIME’s 2024 most influential people) joined state legislators at a news conference at the New York state capital. Lavigne visited from St. James Parish, Louisiana, where she lives among the nation’s highest concentrations of pollution from plastics production in “Cancer Alley.” Lavigne and allies urged the New York State Assembly to pass the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (A1749 Glick) following the bill’s passage through the Senate on May 28.

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California’s Polystyrene Foam Ban Is Not Being Enforced, Say Environmental Advocates
Melissa Valliant Melissa Valliant

California’s Polystyrene Foam Ban Is Not Being Enforced, Say Environmental Advocates

More than 90 organizations — including Beyond Plastics, Plastic Pollution Coalition, Californians Against Waste, Surfrider, and California Nurses for Environmental Health and Justice — have sent a letter to California Governor Gavin Newsom calling for him to enforce the statewide ban on polystyrene foam food service products that went into effect on January 1, 2025. Despite the ban being in place for five months, these items remain widely available in stores and online.

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ICYMI: As Chemical and Plastic Industry Spend Dirty Money, Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act Gains Momentum
Melissa Valliant Melissa Valliant

ICYMI: As Chemical and Plastic Industry Spend Dirty Money, Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act Gains Momentum

As the final weeks of the New York state legislative session begin, the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act continues to gain momentum despite the plastics and chemical companies spending millions lobbying against the bill. Over the weekend and after the Senate passed the legislation, the Buffalo News editorialized in favor of it, calling for passage of the bill with teeth.    

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Senate Passes Major Plastic Reduction Bill; Faith Leaders Urge Assembly to Follow Suit and Put People Over Plastic
Melissa Valliant Melissa Valliant

Senate Passes Major Plastic Reduction Bill; Faith Leaders Urge Assembly to Follow Suit and Put People Over Plastic

Yesterday, the New York State Senate voted 33-25 to pass the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (S1464 Harckham/A1749 Glick). Today, 130 faith leaders from across New York sent a letter to the New York State Assembly urging them to pass the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (S1464 Harckham/A1749 Glick). 

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ICYMI: New NY Focus Story Shows Chemical Industry Spending Big Against Packaging Reduction Legislation, As Bill Gains Momentum
Melissa Valliant Melissa Valliant

ICYMI: New NY Focus Story Shows Chemical Industry Spending Big Against Packaging Reduction Legislation, As Bill Gains Momentum

This morning, NY Focus published a new story digging into the massive spending and lobbying against the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (S1464 Harckham/A1749 Glick). According to the story, “the bill was Albany’s most lobbied-on outside of the budget.” The American Chemistry Council spent $930,000 against the bill in 2024, and has already spent $797,000 this year.

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Environmental Groups Applaud Cancellation of Controversial Erie, Pennsylvania, Plastic Waste Facility that Would Grind Waste Plastic Into Smaller Plastic Pieces to Be Burned at Steel Mills in Indiana
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

Environmental Groups Applaud Cancellation of Controversial Erie, Pennsylvania, Plastic Waste Facility that Would Grind Waste Plastic Into Smaller Plastic Pieces to Be Burned at Steel Mills in Indiana

Residents of Erie, Pennsylvania; Gary, Indiana; and environmental organizations are applauding the April 3 announcement from International Recycling Group (IRG) that it is canceling its proposed plastic waste facility. The facility would have operated in Erie, Pennsylvania, collecting plastic waste from a 750-mile radius and turning it into smaller pieces of plastic that would be burned in steel mills. With Erie and Gary already overburdened by pollution, residents of both cities were concerned about the damaging impacts of this false solution to plastic waste.

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As Vice President Vance Tours Michigan Plastics Plant, Beyond Plastics Offers Additional Destinations to Add to His Visit
Eve Fox Eve Fox

As Vice President Vance Tours Michigan Plastics Plant, Beyond Plastics Offers Additional Destinations to Add to His Visit

Today, U.S. Vice President JD Vance and U.S. Small Business Administration administrator Kelly Loeffler are touring plastics manufacturer Vantage Plastics in Bangor Township, Michigan. The White House announced that, following the tour, Vance and Loeffler will deliver remarks “highlighting America’s industrial resurgence.” In response to the announcement, Beyond Plastics released the following statement from president and former EPA regional administrator Judith Enck.

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Legislation to Curb Plastic Pollution and Save Taxpayers Money Passes Senate Environmental Conservation Committee 
Eve Fox Eve Fox

Legislation to Curb Plastic Pollution and Save Taxpayers Money Passes Senate Environmental Conservation Committee 

Today, the New York State Senate’s Environmental Conservation Committee passed the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Infrastructure Act (S1464 Harckham / A1749 Glick) after the Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee passed the bill last week. Judith Enck, president of Beyond Plastics and former U.S. Environmental Protection Agency regional administrator, issued the following statement in response.

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New Jersey Environmental Groups Call for Passage of State Plastics Reduction Bill
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

New Jersey Environmental Groups Call for Passage of State Plastics Reduction Bill

Leading environmental groups held a news conference at the New Jersey State Capital in Trenton, New Jersey, urging the state legislature to pass the Packaging Product Stewardship Act (S3398/ A5009), introduced by Senator Bob Smith and Assemblywoman Alixon Collazos-Gill. The news conference immediately followed a New Jersey Senate Environment and Energy Committee meeting.

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