Simplify California Textile EPR Compliance

Landbell USA Selected by CalRecycle as the Official Producer Responsibility Organization for California’s Landmark Responsible Textile Recovery Act of 2024

Landbell USA is proud to announce its selection by the California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) to serve as the Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) for the Responsible Textile Recovery Act of 2024 (SB 707).

As the first-of-its-kind legislation in the United States, SB 707 establishes a formal framework for the collection, repair, reuse and recycling of apparel and textile products.

Leading the Nation’s First Textile EPR Program

California Textile EPR: We’ve Got You Covered

As part of the Landbell Group, a global leader in producer responsibility organizations (PROs), Landbell USA is a textile PRO simplifying compliance. We help brands, retailers, and producers navigate the new requirements for managing textile waste, from registration and reporting to collection, reuse, and recycling programs. Our solution ensures you meet your legal obligations under this landmark legislation.

California EPR Textile Law: Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to Common Questions About Extended Producer Responsibility for Textiles

California’s textile Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) was enforced with the Responsible Textile Recovery Act of 2024.

The law requires producers of apparel and other textiles to manage the lifecycle of their products, including collection, recycling, and responsible disposal. The goal is to reduce textile waste and promote sustainable practices.

The law applies to producers, manufacturers, and importers of textiles sold in California. Retailers may also have responsibilities if they sell textiles under their own brand.

The law covers a range of textiles, including clothing, linens, towels, shoes, bags, and others. Some exemptions apply, like military protective gear.

If you’re uncertain if your products fall under the scope of this law, please reach out.

Producers must establish or participate in programs for collecting used textiles, ensuring they are recycled or disposed of responsibly. They may also need to report data and pay fees to support recycling initiatives.

The only currently approved program is the one implemented by this PRO, Landbell USA.

Producer Responsibility Organization, or PRO, is a third -party entity that manages end-of-life logistics, collection, and disposition of EPR materials – in this case, textiles – on behalf of its members.

You must register by July 1, 2026. Pre-Registration is currently open HERE.

This will be determined later in the year as the PRO finalizes its Needs Assessment and implementing regulations.

The first invoice will be due with the registration. This is to cover the set-up costs of the program.

Please note that you are not registered until the payment has been processed.

Beyond Collection: Fostering a Sustainable Textile Future

Landbell USA recognizes that true sustainability extends beyond simply collecting and recycling textiles. We are committed to fostering a circular economy by promoting responsible practices throughout the entire lifecycle. We educate consumers about the environmental and social impacts of textiles, encouraging mindful purchasing and participation in reuse/recycling programs.

Producers

We assist our members in complying with regulations in California and beyond for textile recycling and end-of-life management.

Communities

We collaborate with communities to collect and process significant volumes of textile waste, ensuring our producers meet their compliance obligations.

Consumers

To address the growing issue of textile waste, we educate consumers about the environmental and social benefits of textile recycling.

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Internationally Backed, Locally Driven: Your Complete Textile Recycling Solution

As a global leader in textile recycling, we bring decades of international experience and proven success to the North American market. Our expertise in navigating complex regulations and delivering sustainable solutions ensures our clients achieve their recycling goals.

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By educating consumers and producers about responsible waste management and EPR, we strive for a collective effort toward a healthier planet.

Landbell USA & California Textile EPR

Frequently Asked Questions

 

General Industry

Drawing upon our global expertise in environmental compliance, we assist our members in navigating the complex landscape of international textile recycling regulations.

  • SB 54: Focuses on packaging, including design for recyclability, reduction targets, and funding for recycling programs.
  • SB 707: Specifically targets textiles, requiring producers to join Producer Responsibility Organizations (PROs) and fund textile collection and recycling programs.
  • Other legislation: Covers various materials like electronics, batteries, and potentially other product categories in the future.

March 2026: CalRecycle will approve a PRO to oversee the textile recycling program.

July 1, 2026: Deadline for textile producers to join the approved PRO.

March 2027: The approved PRO will complete an initial needs assessment to determine the scope and requirements of the textile recycling program.

July 1, 2028: CalRecycle will adopt regulations for the textile recycling program, with the regulations taking effect no earlier than this date.

January 1, 2026: Deadline for Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) applications to be submitted to CalRecycle.

Refer to the official legislation and CalRecycle website for the most up-to-date information.

As referenced on CalRecycle, textiles and apparel included are:

  • Clothing/Accessories
  • Curtains
  • Fabric window coverings
  • Knitted and woven accessories
  • Towels
  • Tapestries
  • Bedding
  • Tablecloths
  • Napkins
  • Blankets
  • Linens and
  • Pillows.

Our Services

We work with communities to collect and process textile waste, ensuring compliance for our producers and contributing to a more sustainable textile ecosystem.

A PRO is a non-profit or for-profit entity established by producers to collectively manage the end-of-life of their products. In the context of California’s textile EPR law (SB 707), PROs will be responsible for funding and implementing programs to collect, sort, and recycle textile waste.

EPR (Extended Producer Responsibility) is a policy approach that makes producers financially and logistically responsible for the end-of-life management of their products.

Instead of relying solely on taxpayers to fund waste management, EPR shifts the responsibility to the companies that create the products in the first place.

The Landbell Group is a company that helps businesses comply with environmental and chemical regulations. They offer a variety of services, including:

  • Take-back and recycling: Landbell helps companies meet their extended producer responsibility (EPR) obligations by collecting and recycling waste products, such as packaging, electronics, and batteries.
  • Consulting: Landbell provides consulting services to help companies understand and comply with environmental and chemical regulations.
  • Software: Landbell offers software solutions to help companies manage their environmental and chemical compliance.

The Landbell Group is headquartered in Mainz, Germany, and has operations in over 50 countries.