EPA has the funding money for the research (Same for the Department of Energy and the plastics industry). They set the laws and rules. If the EPA says don't dump plastic then the states and municipalities have to follow the law. Municipalities won't spend money to stop dumping of plastic if it is not the law.
We are at the stage of wanting to validate what we are proposing on a demonstration scale. It all costs money. We believe that having the EPA and the plastics industry involved, for example, is the way to move this forward. Ideally, we want a heavy weight in the plastics industry research council in the US to front us. They have the political clout and the financial resources. Interestingly enough about a year ago I was talking to the spokesman for the Plastics Council of Canada (private industry association based advisory council). He, as everyone else is, was familiar with the standard approach of extracting energy from waste plastics via gasification. They talk about it in their brochures as a way to deal with the waste and the research they are doing. He had never heard of pyrolysis to make char.