Very little plastic being recycled in California as state efforts falter
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- California's ambitious efforts to reduce single-use plastics are faltering, as a recent report reveals that very little plastic is being recycled in the state. This setback follows the scuttling of a pioneering law aimed at enhancing recycling practices, raising concerns about the effectiveness of current environmental policies.
- The decline in recycling rates not only undermines California's self-proclaimed leadership in sustainability but also poses significant challenges for waste management and environmental protection in the state.
- This situation reflects broader systemic issues, as California grapples with regulatory changes that may affect other recyclable materials, such as milk cartons, and highlights ongoing criticisms regarding the state's support for various communities, including its Latino population, which may be disproportionately impacted by environmental policies.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

