By January 1, 2026 the department must establish and appoint the advisory council.
Two members representing manufacturers of covered materials or a statewide or national trade association representing those manufacturers
Two members representing recycling facilities that manage covered materials
One member representing a solid waste collection company or a statewide association representing solid waste collection companies
One member representing retailers of covered materials or a statewide trade association representing those retailers
One member representing a statewide nonprofit environmental organization; One member representing a community-based nonprofit environmental justice organization
One member representing a material recovery facility
One member representing a waste facility that accepts and processes compostable materials for composting or a statewide trade association that represents those facilities
One member representing an entity that develops or offers for sale covered materials that are designed for reuse or refill and maintained through a reuse or refill system or infrastructure or a statewide or national trade association that represents those entities
Three members representing government entities, with at least one member representing counties
One member representing tribal or indigenous solid waste services organizations
Two members representing other interested parties or additional members of interests represented above, as determined by the department
One nonvoting member representing each registered producer responsibility organization; and One member representing the department