Nearly all packaging that cannot be reused or effectively recycled is made of plastic. New York City alone trashes 1,579,600 pounds of plastic bottles and jugs every week, and spends $425 million each year to export its waste to incinerators and landfills — which comes directly out of taxpayers’ pockets.
Even worse, much of the waste finds its way to waterways, where it can choke wildlife, leach toxic chemicals, and threaten human health. Fenceline communities where plastic is produced suffer toxic pollution that contributes to disease and lower quality of life.
For people and for the planet, New York must use this critical opportunity to pass the Packaging Reduction and Recycling Act. But our window to pass this legislation is closing — we only have until June 12th, when New York’s lawmakers break for the year.
Can you raise your voice, and help us hold manufacturers accountable for their pollution? Sign the petition, and tell legislators to pass the Packing Reduction and Recycling Act.
In partnership,
Surfrider Foundation and Only One
Latest update: Our petition was updated on February 13, 2025 to reflect the updated reduction target of 30%, as well as updated bill numbers and session dates for the New York Legislature in 2025.
Click here to view the official petition language, which we will deliver to New York lawmakers.