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Following a thorough review of additional information regarding new carton sortation for recycling across California, the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) has聽published an update聽to its Senate Bill 343 Final Findings Report findings to confirm that food and beverage cartons meet the statewide sortation threshold required for recyclable labeling under the statute.

The聽June 24, 2026 update聽revises聽Table 2聽of CalRecycle鈥檚 SB 343 Final Findings Report to reflect that cartons are now sorted for recycling by large-volume transfer and processing facilities serving 62% of California counties. This exceeds the threshold established by SB 343 that determines whether a package can be labeled as recyclable.

鈥淭his update reflects the real and growing capacity of California鈥檚 recycling system to recover and recycle food and beverage cartons,鈥 said Jordan Fengel, President of the Carton Council. 鈥淲e are pleased that on-package labeling will continue to accurately communicate that cartons should be recycled, helping to provide sufficient material to established and emerging recycling end markets.鈥

CalRecycle鈥檚 updated evaluation incorporates newly verified sortation at three California material recovery facilities (MRFs):

  • Western Placer 黑料网 Management Authority MRF in Roseville
  • Pacific Recycling Solutions MRF in Ukiah
  • Cold Canyon Landfill MRF in San Luis Obispo

Together with facilities previously identified by CalRecycle, these operations sort cartons into聽PSI Grade 52聽bales and serve 21 California counties. The update reflects how cartons are collected, sorted, and marketed throughout the recycling system.

鈥淭his milestone is the result of continued collaboration across the recycling value chain,鈥 Fengel said. 鈥淲e appreciate the facilities that have invested with us in carton sortation, the communities that include cartons in their recycling programs, and CalRecycle鈥檚 careful review of all available data.鈥

SB 343 permits the use of the chasing-arrows symbol and other recyclability claims only for products and packaging that satisfy the criteria outlined in California law. CalRecycle鈥檚 characterization findings provide the collection and sortation data used to evaluate materials under those requirements.

The Carton Council will continue working with communities, material recovery facilities and recycling end markets to expand carton recovery and ensure that valuable carton material is returned to productive use.

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