ARPBA’s Matt Seaholm joins Morano in the Morning on WABC to discuss New York’s bag ban and the misinformation about 100% recyclable plastic retail bags

On August 28, 2020, Matt Seaholm, former executive director of the American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance, joined Frank Morano on WABC’s Morano in the Morning to discuss the status of New York’s plastic bag ban. Seaholm reiterated that the New York’s plastic bag ban is broken and needs fixed, and if it goes into effect […]

“It’s just unworkable.” ARPBA’s Matt Seaholm joins the Paul Vandenburgh Show on Talk1300 to discuss New York’s plastic bag ban

On August 27, 2020, Matt Seaholm, former executive director of the American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance, joined the Paul Vandenburgh Show on Talk1300 to discuss New York’s plastic bag ban. In the interview, Seaholm explains that retailers are confused about what bags are allowed and frustrated because the law would increase their costs during a […]

American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance Announces New Director

The American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance (ARPBA) is pleased to announce Zachary Taylor, a seasoned public affairs professional with significant experience navigating the intersection of business and politics, as its new director. In his new role, Taylor will be responsible for promoting industry sustainability and recycling initiatives while defending against economically and environmentally unsound plastic […]

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The American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance (ARPBA) represents America's plastic bag manufacturers and recyclers. Founded in 2005, the ARPBA promotes the sustainable use, reuse and recycling of its products, advocates for sustainable, fact-based public policy and fights against taxes and bans that increase costs for stores and prices for shoppers.