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California’s Recycling Overhaul - A Breakdown of SB 54's Circular Economy

Recording of the 1-hour live event on April 28, 2023

Compliance Alert: If you manufacture, distribute, or sell products with single-use packaging in California, SB 54 impacts you.

This highly focused legal webinar is designed for government affairs professionals, sustainability teams, attorneys, and applicable business owners.

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Recording of the 1-hour live event on April 28, 2023

Compliance Alert: If you manufacture, distribute, or sell products with single-use packaging in California, SB 54 impacts you.

This highly focused legal webinar is designed for government affairs professionals, sustainability teams, attorneys, and applicable business owners.

Webinar Description

California's recycling laws and regulations dramatically changed on June 30, 2022, following the passage of Senate Bill 54 (Allen; D-Santa Monica), the Plastic Pollution Prevention and Packaging Producer Responsibility Act.

SB 54 upends California’s existing recycling framework for all single-use packaging, including paper, plastic, glass, aluminum, and single-use plastic food service ware, including, but not limited to, plastic-coated paper, plastic-coated paperboard, paper or paperboard with plastic intentionally added, and multilayer flexible material.

SB 54 interacts with other California laws, such as SB 343 (Allen; D-Santa Monica), to create a circular economy framework that is the nation’s most complex extended producer responsibility program. Failing to comply may result in product and packaging bans and/or fines up to $50,000 per violation per day with no cap, among other enforcement actions.

Join CalChamber’s Adam Regele — CalChamber's recycling and extended producer responsibility expert and lead negotiator for the business community on SB 54 — for a discussion about the history of SB 54, the author’s intent on important provisions in the bill, compliance hurdles businesses face, potential pitfalls to avoid, and other related recycling laws that interact with SB 54.

Webinar Details

  • Optimized for mobile viewing on tablets and smartphones

This webinar offers guidance only and does not serve as or replace legal advice.

Recorded on April 28, 2023, it was current as of the date of the recording. Due to the webinar topic and subject matter discussed, it is possible that some of the content is now out of date. Please consult with legal counsel regarding any matter that may apply to you.

Adam Regele
Adam Regele

Vice President of Advocacy and Strategic Partnerships, Adam Regele specializes in environmental policy, housing and land use, and product regulation issues.

Regele joined CalChamber in 2018 and was named a senior policy advocate in 2021 in recognition of his efforts on behalf of CalChamber members.

He came to the CalChamber policy team after practicing law at an Oakland-based law firm —Meyers, Nave, Riback, Silver & Wilson, PLC — where he advised private and public clients on complex projects involving land use and environmental laws and regulations at the local, state and federal levels. His extensive environmental and waste regulatory compliance experience includes defending in litigation matters related to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA) and Resource Conservation and Recovery Act. (RCRA)

Before joining Meyers Nave, Regele handled state and federal environmental litigation and administrative proceedings as an associate at a Bay Area law firm that focused on environmental, natural resources, land use, labor and local government law.

He served as a federal judicial law clerk to the Honorable Edward J. Davila of the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, and as a legal fellow with the Oakland City Attorney’s Office prior to entering private law practice.

Regele earned a B.S. in environmental science at the University of California, Berkeley. J.D. UC Hastings College of Law



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If you experience any problems, please contact the person responsible for training within your organization. If additional assistance is required, email us at training@calchamber.com, or call (800) 331-8877. Customer Service is available Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. and on Friday from 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. PT.

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CalChamber recorded webinars are nonrefundable.

This course is approved for 1 MCLE credits.

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