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Statutory Requirements |
2004 Certification Process and Results
The following summary is based on certifications received by
the California Integrated Waste Management Board for the 2004 reporting
period. If your company is listed as failing to certify and you are not a
trash bag manufacturer or wholesaler, or believe the company should not be
listed, please contact us (see the bottom of this page for contact information).
Requirements of Public Resources Code
section 42290 et seq.
Plastic Trash Bag Manufacturers
Plastic trash bag manufacturers
selling trash bags in California are required to meet either one of
the following:
- Ensure that its plastic trash bags contain a quantity of
recycled plastic postconsumer material (RPPCM) equal to at least 10 percent of
the weight of the regulated bags.
- Ensure
that at least 30 percent of the weight of material used in all of its
plastic products intended for sale in California is RPPCM.
Wholesalers
Wholesalers are required to certify
the names of trash bags manufacturers from which they purchased plastic trash
bags.
Our database may not have captured all manufacturers
or wholesalers that are required by law to submit certifications to the
Board. Therefore, if a trash bag
manufacturer or wholesaler (defined as any company that purchased trash bags
from a manufacturer for resale), that sold regulated bags in California during
the reporting period is not on the compliant list, then that company will be
considered noncompliant for not submitting the required certification.
Information is organized as follows.
Select the section you wish to review.
Manufacturers That Met the Minimum
Postconsumer Content Requirements for 2004
The following plastic trash bag manufacturers certified to the CIWMB that
they met the minimum postconsumer content requirements of the plastic trash bag
law.
- AEP Industries, Inc., South Hackensack, NJ
- Bio Industries, Inc., Wheeling, IL
- Caltex Plastics, Inc., Vernon, CA
- Colonial Bag Corp., Carol Stream, CA
- E Poly Star, Hayward, CA
- Envision, Wichita, KS
- EPS Production Company, Inc., San Leandro, CA
- Fortune Plastics of Arizona, Glendale, AZ
- Fortune Plastics of Illinois, dba Parade Packaging, Mundelein, IL
- Heritage Bag Company, Carrollton, TX
- Medical Action Industries, Inc., Hauppauge, NY
- Mercury Plastics, Inc., City of Industry, CA
- Mohawk Western Plastics, Inc., La Verne, CA
- Montebello Plastics, Inc., Montebello, CA
- Next Generation Films, Inc., Mansfiled, OH
- Omega Extruding Corp. of California, Lyndhurst, NJ
- Petoskey Plastics, Inc., Petoskey, MI
- Phoenix Recycling Inc., Murrells Inlet, SC
- Pitt Plastics, Pittsburg, KS
- Quality Transparent Bag (Dyna Pak Corp.), Bay City, MI
- Reynolds Consumer Products, dba Presto Products C., Appleton, WI
- Rollpak Corporation, Goshen, IN
- Seventh Generation, Burlington, VT
- Spectrum Plastics, Inc., Cerritos, CA
- Target Plastics Co., Inc., Corona, CA
- Thai Plastic Bags Industries Co., Ltd., Rhai Khing, Nakhon Pathom,
Thailand
- Trinity Packaging Corporation, Armonk, NY
- Tyco Plastics, Minneapolis, MN
- Wardley Industrial, Inc., Stockton, CA
- Warp Brothers, dba Flex-O-Glass, Chicago, IL
- Webster Industries, Peabody, MA
- Whirlpool Corporation, Benton Harbor, MI
Noncompliant Manufacturers
and Wholesalers for 2004
- Allstate Plastics, Inc., San Leandro, CA
- FlexSol Packaging Corp., Pompano Beach, FL
- Interplast Group, dba Integrated Bagging Systems (IBS), Lolita, TX
- Prime Vendor, Wilmington, NC
- Republic Bag Company, Corona, CA
- Trans Western Polymers, Inc., Livermore, CA
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