File #: 2022-2169    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Non-Consent Status: Passed
File created: 2/23/2022 In control: LEGISLATIVE AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
On agenda: 4/11/2022 Final action: 4/11/2022
Title: LETTERS OF SUPPORT FOR: A.B. 1724 (STONE) WASHING MACHINES: MICROFIBER FILTRATION, A.B. 2787 (QUIRK) MICROPLASTICS IN PRODUCTS, AND A.B. 2771 (FRIEDMAN) COSMETIC PRODUCTS: SAFETY
Sponsors: Jim Herberg
Attachments: 1. Agenda Report, 2. AB 1724 (Stone) – Letter of Support, 3. AB 1724 Bill Text, 4. AB 2787 (Quirk) - Letter of Support, 5. AB 2787 Bill Text, 6. AB 2771 (Friedman) - Letter of Support, 7. AB 2771 Bill Text
FROM: James D. Herberg, General Manager

SUBJECT:

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LETTERS OF SUPPORT FOR: A.B. 1724 (STONE) WASHING MACHINES: MICROFIBER FILTRATION, A.B. 2787 (QUIRK) MICROPLASTICS IN PRODUCTS, AND A.B. 2771 (FRIEDMAN) COSMETIC PRODUCTS: SAFETY
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GENERAL MANAGER'S RECOMMENDATION

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RECOMMENDATION:

Approve Letters of Support for:

A. A.B. 1724 (Stone) Washing Machines: Microfiber Filtration;
B. A.B. 2787 (Quirk) Microplastics in Products; and
C. A.B. 2771 (Friedman) Cosmetic Products: Safety.
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BACKGROUND

A.B. 1724 would require that by the year 2024 all washing machines sold as new in California contain a microfiber filtration system. Microfibers and other forms of microplastics are incredibly difficult to remove from the wastewater stream. If not removed, these microplastics could eventually make their way through the treatment process and subsequently be discharged into the ocean or other bodies of water. As stewards of our natural resources, one of the goals of the Orange County Sanitation District (OC San) is to prevent or reduce the amount of pollution entering our environment.

A.B. 2787 would ban the sale, distribution in commerce, or offering for promotional purposes designated products that contain intentionally added microplastics. This bill is an extension of existing law that bans personal care products that contain microbeads. A.B. 2787 would also make violators liable to a civil penalty that compounds daily. This enforcement mechanism will deter manufacturers and retailers from selling products that contain microplastics and will bring the State one step closer to a microplastic free environment.

A.B. 2771 would prohibit an entity from manufacturing, selling, delivering, holding, or offering for sale in commerce any cosmetic product that contains perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). A.B. 2771 is an extension of existing and proposed laws that seek to ban harmful chemicals and substances in personal care ...

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