Degradable plastic ring carriers; definitions

United States Code

Section: 6914b

Jurisdiction: US

Bluebook Citation: 42 U.S.C. § 6914b

the term “regulated item” means any plastic ring carrier device that contains at least one hole greater than 1¾ inches in diameter which is made, used, or designed for the purpose of packaging, transporting, or carrying multipackaged cans or bottles, and which is of a size, shape, design, or type capable, when discarded, of becoming entangled with fish or wildlife; and the term “naturally degradable material” means a material which, when discarded, will be reduced to environmentally benign subunits under the action of normal environmental forces, such as, among others, biological decomposition, photodegradation, or hydrolysis. plastic ring carrier devices have been found in large quantities in the marine environment; fish and wildlife have been known to have become entangled in plastic ring carriers; nondegradable plastic ring carrier devices can remain intact in the marine environment for decades, posing a threat to fish and wildlife; and 16 States have enacted laws requiring that plastic ring carrier devices be made from degradable material in order to reduce litter and to protect fish and wildlife.” As used in this title— (Source: (Pub. L. 100–556, title I, § 102, Oct. 28, 1988, 102 Stat. 2779.))

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