California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1101

Introduced
2/20/25  
Refer
3/28/25  
Report Pass
4/22/25  

Caption

Plastic Bulk Merchandise Containers: proof of ownership.

Impact

The modification brought about by AB1101 is noteworthy as it expands the information that must be collected and verified during transactions involving plastic bulk merchandise containers. By introducing more stringent record-keeping requirements, it aims to improve traceability and accountability in the recycling and waste management sectors. This change is seen as a step forward in curbing illegal practices and ensuring that recycled materials are acquired from legitimate sources. However, it may also impose additional administrative burdens on businesses operating within this premise, which could affect operational costs and efficiency.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 1101, introduced by Assembly Member Nguyen, aims to amend Section 22755 of the Business and Professions Code, focusing on the regulation of plastic bulk merchandise containers. This bill is designed to enhance the existing requirements for individuals or entities purchasing or transporting these containers, specifically those involved in recycling, shredding, or destruction activities. Under the current law, a proof of ownership record or bill of lading is mandated when five or more plastic bulk merchandise containers are being sold or delivered. AB1101 expands these requirements by mandating the inclusion of the seller's email address in addition to existing information such as their name, address, telephone number, and signature.

Contention

While AB1101 seeks to enhance regulatory measures for plastic bulk merchandise containers, it may face contention regarding its implications for businesses involved in the recycling industry. Critics may argue that the additional requirements could complicate transactions and place undue pressure on small businesses that already deal with tight margins. Additionally, there might be concerns regarding the effectiveness of these measures in truly preventing misuse or illegal operations. The debate surrounding the bill could center on balancing necessary regulatory oversight with the practical realities of operating in the recycling and waste management industries.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SB925

City and County of San Francisco: merchandising sales.

CA SB353

Beverage containers: recycling.

CA SB551

Beverage containers: recycling.

CA SB303

Solid waste: Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act.

CA AB2762

Recycling: reusable beverage containers.

CA AB2584

Single-family residential real property: corporate entity: ownership.

CA AB2244

Product safety: proofs of purchase: intentionally added bisphenols.

CA SB1349

Beverage containers: processing payments.

CA AB457

Beverage containers: recycling: redemption payment and refund value: annual redemption and processing fee payments.

CA AB1526

Public resources.

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