The US state of Washington has passed a producer responsibility bill for plastic packaging, which is intended to pass on end-of-life plastics costs to producers.
The bill will now go to Governor Bob Ferguson (D) to be signed into law.
The law aims to collect fees from producers of single-use goods through a non-profit producer responsibility organization (PRO) in order to fund municipal recycling and to increase investment in recycling infrastructure across the state.
Under the law, producers must register with Washington's PRO by 1 July 2026, with full implementation of the law and fee collection set to begin in January 2030.
Washington's law will require its PRO to cover at least 50pc of the state's net recycling costs by 2030, and 90pc by 2032.
If the bill is signed into law, Washington will become the seventh state to pass a producer responsibility law for plastic packaging in the US.
Less than a month ago on 7 April, Maryland passed a producer responsibility law.
Oregon's producer responsibility law for plastics packaging will be the first to be fully operational in the US in July.