California takes on Big Plastic for selling nonrecyclable shopping bags
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) The California attorney general filed a lawsuit against major single-use plastic bag manufacturers on Friday, after a statewide investigation found the sale of non-recyclable plastic bags violated several laws.
Attorney General Rob Bontas office filed a lawsuit in San Francisco Superior Court accusing plastic bag makers Novolex Holdings, Inteplast Group and Mettler Packaging of violating Senate Bill 270, Californias 2016 ban on non-reusable plastic bags. The suit also alleges unfair competition, false advertising and environmental claims, seeking penalties, disgorgement and injunctive relief.
Bontas office began investigating non-recyclable bag sales in November 2022. The probe concluded Friday with a settlement involving four additional producers Revolution Sustainable Solutions, Metro Poly, PreZero U.S. Packaging and Advance Polybag. With court approval, the settlements will have companies stop selling plastic bags in California and collectively pay more than $1.7 million in penalties and legal fees.
Through our investigation, we are bringing to light how powerful companies have broken the law and prioritized profits over our environment, said Bonta in a press statement. At the California Department of Justice, we have been unwavering in our commitment to exposing illegal actions at the root of the plastic pollution crisis not just the environmental harm, but corporate legal violations driving it.
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