CALIFORNIA NEWSWIRE (SACRAMENTO) – NEWS: On Earth Day 2026, CalRecycle (California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery) is announcing that Californians are “rescuing more unsold meals for the hungry, recycling more food scraps, and redeeming more beverage containers than ever before.” California is proving that cutting waste and protecting communities can go hand in hand.

New statewide data shows California’s shift toward a circular economy, one that uses less and reuses more, is delivering real results for people, businesses, and the environment.

CalRecycle Earth Day 2026

California continues to lead the nation in cutting waste, reducing pollution, recovering valuable resources, and building a cleaner, healthier future that works for communities, the environment, and future generations.

By the Numbers on Earth Day 2026

Organics Recycling and Food Recovery

  • 1.08 billion meals rescued and delivered to Californians facing hunger under the state’s organics recycling and surplus food rescue law.
  • 97% of required communities and 75% of required businesses now have the capacity to recycle organic waste, turning food into energy and compost instead of methane.
  • 3 million cars’ worth of air pollution will be cut each year by achieving California’s food recycling and rescue goals.

Beverage Container Recycling

Electronic Waste

Producer Responsibility Success

California’s nation-leading extended producer responsibility (EPR) laws are shifting the burden of collection and proper management from consumers to industry. To date, these programs have collected and responsibly managed:

What’s Next: New Producer Responsibility Programs Coming

California will soon see new producer funded and managed programs, including:

  • Responsible Textile Recovery Act (SB 707, 2024) creates an industry-funded and managed system to collect, repair, reuse, and recycle textiles and apparel.
  • Loose battery EPR (AB 2440, 2022) makes producers responsible for collection and recycling of covered batteries, with drop-off sites in every county, including at major retailers.
  • Packaging Producer Responsibility (SB 54, 2022) requires producers to design more sustainable packaging and finance statewide systems to collect, recycle, and reduce single-use plastic waste.

By 2032:

  • 100% of single-use packaging and plastic food service ware sold in the state will be recyclable or compostable
  • 65% of single-use plastic packaging and food service ware will be recycled
  • 25% less plastic will be sold statewide

Find Earth Day events near you on CalRecycle’s website.
https://calrecycle.ca.gov/EarthDay/

ABOUT CALRECYCLE
California’s Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) brings together the state’s recycling and waste management programs to move the state towards a circular economy that reduces waste and reuses all materials.

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This article first appeared on California Newswire, and is © Christopher Simmons. Image courtesy CalRecycle. Data provided by CalRecycle and is believed accurate but not guaranteed.