Carpet retailers in the state are advised to implement immediately the point of purchase changes that are needed to collect the correct, updated assessment from customers. Carpet mills are responsible for advising retailers on which products qualify in terms of post-consumer content. CARE will continue to supply point of purchase material as well as training support materials for sales staff. Retailers are encouraged to visit the CARE website for the latest developments.
The California carpet stewardship legislation (AB 2398, 1159 and 729) is designed to find ways to incentivize the growth of carpet reclamation and recycling and still allow the market to work. The law (AB 2398) generates funding to meet its stated goals through the assessment on all carpet sold in California. California consumers pay the assessment when they buy carpet. Those monies then support CARE’s efforts, including subsidies paid to recyclers, grants to expand capacity and collection, technical assistance, market development and outreach, to increase carpet recycling in California.
The California Carpet Stewardship Program has seen extraordinary progress in recent years, despite economic and technological challenges, including a record recycling rate in 2022.
About Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE)
Carpet America Recovery Effort (CARE) is a voluntary, non-profit organization dedicated to increasing the landfill diversion, reuse and recycling of waste carpet through market-based solutions that benefit the economy as well as the environment.
CARE serves as the Carpet Stewardship Organization for the State of California, which has collected over one billion pounds of carpet in the state since the California Carpet Stewardship Program began in 2011. CARE members include independent carpet recyclers, carpet manufacturers, dealers, retailers and suppliers, and non-governmental organizations.
For more information, visit CarpetRecovery.org.
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