YES • Operations
Material Ledger & PRO Reporting Queue
Vernon Foods Co.
Q3 2026 window
Admin · tenant: vernon-foods
Covered material volume
1,284.6tons
+6.2% vs Q2
Current reporting window
SB 54 Recycling Progress
24%
of 30%
On track
6 points to the 2028
plastic recycling target
Toward the 2028 plastic recycling-rate target (30%)
Eco-modulated fee risk
32/ 100 · Low–Moderate
Lower is better · penalties up to $50,000/day per violation
Needs attention — 3 lots · 4.8 t held
2 on hold — missing destination proof (PS, multilayer) · 1 rejected — PVC contamination · payment paused until evidence completes
What you’re owed
Awaiting settlement$15.2K
First-pass acceptance96%
Payout time4.2 days (was 45+)
Material ledger
CalRecycle resin codes · verified custody
MaterialLot IDWeightSource facilityReadinessVerification
#1 PETBottles, post-consumer
YES-LOT-2481712.4 tFresno MRF
100%
Verified
#2 HDPENatural, rigid
YES-LOT-248189.1 tFresno MRF
100%
Verified
#5 PPTubs & closures
YES-LOT-248206.7 tSan Jose MRF
92%
Verified
#2 HDPEColored, rigid
YES-LOT-248225.3 tOakland Transfer
78%
In Review
#4 LDPEFilm & flexible
YES-LOT-248253.8 tStockton MRF
64%
In Review
#6 PSRigid polystyrene
YES-LOT-248291.9 tSacramento MRF
41%
Hold
#3 PVCMixed rigid
YES-LOT-248310.7 tFresno MRF
22%
Rejected
#7 OtherMultilayer laminate
YES-LOT-248342.2 tSan Jose MRF
55%
Hold
Verified impactEvidence-backed · conservative · method ECA v1.0 · not carbon credits · aggregated only with operator consent
Verified diversion
1,142tons
Backed by complete passport + destination proof
CO₂e avoided (embodied)
2,180t CO₂e
band 1,640–2,720 t
90% confidence band · not a carbon credit
Embodied energy avoided
9.5GWh
Primary vs. recycled production
Virgin plastic displaced
78%
Recycled material replacing new plastic
Program outcomes
Leakage reduction61%
Disputes1.8 per 100 lots
Time to acceptance1.2 days
Recycled price gap−7.4%
2 lots selected · 21.5 t
Grouped into one Claim Packet · exports as a YES Passport