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Sept 9 - Who Killed Recycling?Submitted by Mark Murray on September 9, 2008 - 15:44.
This certainly hasn’t been the most productive year for the California State Legislature.
Tied up in a state budget battle that has set a record for lateness, the legislature failed to address many other important public policy issues this year. And one important policy area it failed to address was waste reduction and recycling.
At the end of August, the legislature was on the verge of passing three historic CAW-sponsored bills that had already passed key votes in the Senate or Assembly. But the legislature, caught up in beyond-last-minute budget paralysis, failed to take the bills up for a final vote.
Those bills would have broken new ground in our efforts to make California the world leader in waste reduction and recycling:
These new policies would have truly been key components of our recycling revolution in California.
CAW will be back in the new year with renewed efforts to convince the legislature to act to expand the Bottle Bill, put a 25 cent fee on disposable bags and create a 75% waste reduction law.
We can win major victories for recycling next year, but we need your support more than ever before. Please take a moment and click the 'Donate Now' button at the top of the page and make your tax deductible contribution online to support the researcha nd education work of Californians Against Waste Foundation.
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