Sure. I mean, the plastics haven't been listed there yet, but the CEPA's schedule 1 is titled, “List of Toxic Substances”. There are tons of substances, over 3,000, that are listed there, including zinc and CO2. If something is applied there, it means.... Once it's listed, it requires a management process.
We feel that plastics are not toxic. If they are in the environment, they don't belong there. That's what the issue is. Our firm belief is that we need a way to manage plastics to keep them out of the environment and create a circular economy so that we can reuse them over and over again.
The confusion that listing them as toxic creates is that if you're about to hand your child some Lego and that Lego is made of plastic, are you going to be comfortable handing that child something that has been designated as toxic?