Mississippi Passes Law to Support Advanced Recycling

March 15, 2022

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WASHINGTON, D.C.  — On Friday, Mississippi’s Governor Tate Reeves signed H.B. 1135 into law, helping to increase plastics recycling and create new economic opportunities in the state.

The law was passed unanimously in both the House of Representatives and the Senate, making Mississippi the 16th state to enact legislation that appropriately regulates advanced plastics recycling technologies as manufacturing operations, not solid waste disposal.

“Mississippi joins a growing group of states that have passed legislation to encourage the rapid growth of advanced plastics recycling,” said Joshua Baca, vice president of plastics at the American Chemistry Council (ACC). “Republicans and Democrats alike are recognizing the multiple benefits advanced recycling can bring to their states: more plastics recycled, new manufacturing jobs, and reduced dependence on fossil raw materials. We’re delighted to see growing bipartisan action helping to create a circular economy for plastics.”

The Mississippi Manufacturers Association (MMA), the leading voice of manufacturers in Mississippi, was a keystone supporter of H.B. 1135. “This legislation was a priority issue for MMA as it creates a path for these innovative technologies to locate to Mississippi,” said MMA President & CEO John McKay. “Achieving the goal of increased recycling, helping to build a more sustainable economy, all while promoting investment in our State, is something to strive for that will benefit all Mississippians.”

Advanced recycling encompasses various manufacturing processes that convert used plastics into high-quality materials for new plastics. These innovative technologies can process more types of plastics compared to traditional recycling. Even plastics with food residue that cannot be mechanically recycled can be converted into new plastics for use in food, pharmaceutical, and medical applications. A 2021 report by Closed Loop Partners, a New York-based investment firm, estimates advanced recycling could double the plastic packaging recycling rate by 2030.

ACC applauds Governor Reeves and the Mississippi state legislature for taking action to create economic opportunities and promote sustainability, and we look forward to continued momentum to bolster recycling in the state.

American Chemistry Council

The American Chemistry Council (ACC) represents the leading companies engaged in the multibillion-dollar business of chemistry. ACC members apply the science of chemistry to make innovative products, technologies and services that make people’s lives better, healthier and safer. ACC is committed to improved environmental, health, safety and security performance through Responsible Care®; common sense advocacy addressing major public policy issues; and health and environmental research and product testing. ACC members and chemistry companies are among the largest investors in research and development, and are advancing products, processes and technologies to address climate change, enhance air and water quality, and progress toward a more sustainable, circular economy.

 

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