After much anticipation and delay, California’s Office of Administrative Law has officially finalized the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery’s permanent regulations for the state’s extended producer responsibility program. As we previously reported, the regulations were delayed last March over concerns about cost to businesses and consumers.
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