New Jersey's Recycled Content Law (P.L. 2021, c. 391)
This Act establishes postconsumer recycled content requirements for rigid plastic containers, plastic beverage containers, glass containers, paper and
plastic carryout bags, and plastic trash bags; prohibits sale of polystyrene loose fill packaging.
On January 18th, 2022, Governor Murphy signed S2515 becoming P.L. 2021, c. 391 [N.J.S.A. 13:1E-99.135-157]. The Law is intended to stimulate recycling markets
by requiring manufacturers to meet minimum recycled content standards for regulated containers and packaging products sold or offered for sale in the State. By
requiring manufacturers to utilize postconsumer recycled content, markets for such materials are enhanced as demand shifts from virgin to recycled sources.
Recycling relies heavily on supply and demand to keep the industry afloat. As oil prices decrease so do prices for virgin plastic which subsequently decrease
the demand for recycled materials. Requiring manufacturers to meet minimum recycled content requirements helps to stabilize markets, increase the resiliency
of the recycling industry when oil prices fluctuate, and shield municipal recycling programs from the volatility of the cost to recycle.
Recycled Content Law
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