Compliance Deadline Set for California’s Truth in Recycling Law, SB 343
A significant development has occurred regarding California’s SB 343, which imposes strict new requirements on recyclability claims for products and packaging sold in the state. The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) published the SB 343 Final Findings Report for the required characterization study of material types and forms that routinely become feedstock used in the production of new products and packaging on April 4, 2025. This publication triggers the compliance timeline for SB 343, meaning that all affected companies must ensure compliance by October 4, 2026.
The release of the Final Findings Report is a pivotal event under SB 343. Companies now have 18 months from April 4, 2025, to bring their products, packaging, and marketing claims into compliance with the law’s stringent requirements. The deadline for compliance is October 4, 2026. It is critical for businesses to begin their compliance efforts immediately to avoid enforcement actions and potential penalties.
SB 343 significantly restricts the use of recyclability claims in California. The law prohibits the use of the “chasing arrows” symbol and the placement of resin identification codes within that symbol unless the product or packaging meets strict statewide recyclability criteria. These criteria require that a product or packaging be:
Any product or packaging that does not meet these criteria cannot display the chasing arrows symbol or make claims directing consumers to recycle the item. Companies must also be prepared to remove such symbols and claims from nonqualifying products.
SB 343 expands recordkeeping obligations for anyone making environmental marketing claims, including the use of the chasing arrows symbol or recycling statements. CalRecycle’s material characterization study provides the public with information necessary to determine whether a product or packaging is considered recyclable under the law. The study will be updated in 2027 and every five years thereafter.
With the compliance deadline now set for October 4, 2026, we recommend that all companies selling products or packaging in California do the following:
The publication of the final material characterization study marks the start of the countdown to compliance with SB 343. Companies must act now to ensure their products and marketing materials meet California’s new standards for recyclability claims. For further guidance or assistance, please contact our team.
For additional information on CalRecycle’s study findings and SB 343, please see the following resources:
The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to.
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