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Chemistry Council Responds to California Lieutenant Governor John Garamendi and Ocean Protection Council Report
While we agree that a solution to the problem of marine debris must be found, proposals to ban plastic products fail to consider the impacts of alternative materials on our environment. Additionally, taxes and fees levied on the purchase of plastic materials are especially troubling for their negative impact on consumers and businesses.
Furthermore, as we consider the solutions to marine debris, it is important to understand the scope of the concern. A recent study of marine debris performed by Dr.
We all have a responsibility to reduce litter and prevent our coastlines and oceans from becoming repositories for waste. Although the Lt. Governor indicates no interest in reaching out to the business community to tackle these issues, the ACC and our member companies are partnering with government, academia, businesses and consumers to find solutions to the problems of litter and marine debris.
ACC is working with a diverse group of industry representatives, federal and state government officials, and representatives from non-governmental organizations to find ways to prevent litter from becoming marine debris. This effort will include programs to reduce litter and encourage greater recycling.
The plastics industry has been instrumental in promoting practices to contain plastic pellets. In
ACC has continually supported the implementation of
In addition, by working in partnership with the California Department of Parks and Recreation and the nonprofit Keep California Beautiful, plastics producers have placed new recycle bins on
Plastics manufacturers are continuously improving plastic products and packaging through innovation. Plastics are routinely re-engineered to become lighter and more efficient, which means lighter loads and fewer trucks and railcars needed to ship the same amount of product. Fewer trucks and railcars means less oil is needed to transport products — and, of course, it also means fewer emissions and lower shipping costs. In fact, a recent study shows that using plastics instead of alternative materials helps to reduce energy consumption by 46 percent and greenhouse gas emissions by 56 percent.
Marine debris is a complicated problem, and finding effective solutions will require cooperation and commitment. Plastics producers are dedicated to being part of the solution to marine debris, and by working together, all of us can contribute to cleaner oceans, cleaner coastlines and a cleaner environment. We will continue to work with the state of
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The American Chemistry Council (ACC) represents the leading companies engaged in the business of chemistry. ACC members apply the science of chemistry to make innovative products and services that make people's lives better, healthier and safer. ACC is committed to improved environmental, health and safety performance through Responsible Care(R), common sense advocacy designed to address major public policy issues, and health and environmental research and product testing. The business of chemistry is a
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