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Code · Washington · Title 70A — Environmental Health and Safety · Chapter 70A.455

RCW 70A.455.040

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(1)A product labeled as "compostable" that is sold, offered for sale, or distributed for use in Washington by a producer must meet at least one of the following equivalent standard specifications:
(a)ASTM standard specification D6400;
(b)ASTM standard specification D6868;
(c)ASTM standard specification D8410;
(d)ISO standard specification 17088;
(e)EN standard specification 13432;
(f)A standard specification that is substantially similar to those provided in
(a)through
(e)of this subsection, as determined by the department; or
(g)Be comprised only of wood, which includes renewable wood, or a fiber-based substrate that contains:
(i)Greater than 98 percent fiber by dry weight; and
(ii)No plastic, plastic polymer or wax additives, or plastic or wax coatings.
(2)A product described in subsection (1)(a) through
(f)of this section must:
(a)Meet labeling requirements established under the United States federal trade commission's guides; and
(b)Feature labeling that:
(i)Meets industry standards for being distinguishable upon quick inspection in both public sorting areas and in processing facilities;
(ii)Uses a logo indicating the product has been certified by a recognized third-party independent verification body as meeting the applicable standard specification;
(iii)Displays the word "compostable," where possible, indicating the product has been tested by a recognized third-party independent body and meets the applicable standard specification; and
(iv)Uses green, beige, or brown labeling, color striping, or other green, beige, or brown symbols, colors, tinting, marks, or design patterns that help differentiate compostable items from noncompostable items.
[ 2024 c 341 s 501 ; 2022 c 180 s 803 ; 2019 c 265 s 4 . Formerly RCW 70.360.040 .]
Notes:
Findings — Intent — 2024 c 341: See note following RCW 70A.207.040 .
Findings — Intent — Scope of authority of chapter 180, Laws of 2022 — 2022 c 180: See notes following RCW 70A.205.007 .
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