onboarding service for brands selling into California.

Concierge Producer Registration for Apparel and Textile Brands

Beat the July 1, 2026 deadline!

Let our compliance team handle the intake, processing, and pass-through fee setup for you.

onboarding service for brands selling into California.

Concierge Producer Registration for Apparel and Textile Brands

Beat the July 1, 2026 deadline!

Let our compliance team handle the intake, processing, and pass-through fee setup for you.

The Regulation · California SB 707

Mandatory SB 707 Registration. Handled For You.

California’s SB 707 (The Responsible Textile Recovery Act) requires all apparel and textile producers with over $1M in annual global turnover to register with the state’s official Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) by July 1, 2026.


Failing to register doesn't just mean state penalties. It means your brand risks losing compliance standing in the largest retail market in the United States. We handle your mandatory California SB 707 registration with Landbell USA, map your foundational product data, and credit 100% of the cost directly toward your long-term traceability and Digital Product Passport (DPP) setup.

Applicability

Does this apply to your brand?

You are an obligated producer under SB 707 if you sell covered apparel, textile, footwear, or soft goods into California and meet the revenue threshold defined in the Responsible Textile Recovery Act.

If you are not sure whether the threshold applies to your brand, the book an eligibility call can answer that question.

Annual California sales exceeding $1 million across all channels

Physical or digital sales to California-based consumers or retailers

Products imported into or manufactured within California

Brands, retailers, importers, licensees, and private-label manufacturers

Wholesale sellers whose goods are ultimately resold in California

Online-only brands shipping into California ZIP codes

International brands with California retail distribution

WHY AMALé Technologies

Why Leading Brands Are Onboarding with Amalé:

Registration is just Phase 1. When CalRecycle rolls out eco-modulated fees, charging brands based on the durability, recyclability, and fiber blends of their garments. Static spreadsheets won't cut it.

The Amalé Circularity Engine™ provides the item-level data infrastructure required to verify garment lifecycle metrics, manage supply chain transparency, and deploy consumer-facing Digital Product Passports seamlessly. By securing your registration with us today, you lay the technical foundation for automated compliance tomorrow.

How the Credit Works: We believe compliance should empower your brand, not drain your cash flow. When you partner with us for your item-level traceability and Digital Product Passports within 90 days, we deduct the full $1,500 from your Amalé implementation or annual SaaS contract. Your registration service is essentially free.

Stop Staring at Compliance Forms.
Let our experts handle your registration today.

FAQs

How long does the registration process take?

Most registrations can be processed fairly quickly, assuming the brand can provide its basic company information and a list of covered products.

Is the $1,000 PRO fee paid to Amalé?

No. The PRO fee is paid directly to the approved Producer Responsibility Organization. The Amalé fee covers the work to prepare and submit the registration.

What happens after we are registered?

You receive a written next-step brief. It covers the published program calendar, the Needs Assessment cycle, the expected fee structure after the startup year, and the documentation work that will matter as the program develops. You can engage Amalé for ongoing infrastructure support or run the work in-house.

Is Amalé the PRO?

No. Amalé is an independent compliance infrastructure and onboarding partner. We help brands prepare and submit registrations through the approved PRO system.

Can we register ourselves?

Yes. Brands can register independently through the PRO portal. Amalé supports brands that want a guided and organized registration process.

What happens if we miss the SB 707 registration deadline?

Covered producers are expected to register with California’s approved Producer Responsibility Organization by July 1, 2026. Missing the deadline may expose a brand to enforcement risk, including administrative penalties of up to $10,000 per day, or up to $50,000 per day for intentional or knowing violations.

Technology. Traceability. Transparency.

For a circular future that lasts.