New York lawmakers reached a deal this week to force businesses to reduce the amount of plastics they use to wrap products — but the agreement waters down a previous version of the proposal.
While the measure targets all packaging materials, environmental advocates targeted their attention on plastics that end up in landfills. The mandate would be enforced by levying fees on businesses based on the amount of packaging encasing their products. It also requires companies to develop a recycling plan, and bans the use of toxic chemicals in packaging, such as pigments and food coloring, that make it difficult to recycle some materials.
The law also carves out exemptions that allow some toxic chemicals to continue to be used in packaging, like carbon black, which is used in ink for packaging labels. Globally, about 18 billion pounds of the ink are produced annually. The International Agency for Research on Cancer classifies it as a possible human carcinogen.
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