Most Plastic in the U.S. Can’t Be Recycled
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

Most Plastic in the U.S. Can’t Be Recycled

While Americans often diligently sort and recycle plastics at home, only 5% of plastics in the U.S. can actually be recycled. Judith Enck of the non-profit Beyond Plastics joins us to talk about plastic pollution and solutions to it.

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California Expands Plastic Producer Probe Into Bag Manufacturers
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

California Expands Plastic Producer Probe Into Bag Manufacturers

California's attorney general on Wednesday sent letters to top plastic bag manufacturers requesting information about their claims that the bags they produce are recyclable, the latest move by the state to scrutinize the plastics industry and their role in the global plastic pollution crisis.

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Plastic Bags Are Supposed to Be Recyclable in California. The Attorney General Suspects They Are Not.
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

Plastic Bags Are Supposed to Be Recyclable in California. The Attorney General Suspects They Are Not.

Nearly a decade ago, a California law required manufacturers of plastic bags to make their bags recyclable. The state’s top cop says this doesn’t appear to be happening. On Wednesday, Attorney General Rob Bonta sent letters to seven plastic bag producers that supply the bulk of California’s grocery stories, demanding they provide proof that their bags can really be recycled.

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‘Enough Is Enough’: California Subpoenas Exxonmobil Over Plastic Pollution
Andrew Craigie Andrew Craigie

‘Enough Is Enough’: California Subpoenas Exxonmobil Over Plastic Pollution

California Attorney General Rob Bonta has announced that his department will be undertaking a first-of-its-kind investigation to determine the role that the fossil fuel and petrochemical industries have played in the escalating global plastics crisis. The California Department of Justice is narrowing down on one company in particular: ExxonMobil, a corporation that’s previously been pegged as being the greatest polluter of single-use plastics in the world.

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