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Jun 9 - Recycling Rates Demonstrate the Bottle Bill is WorkingSubmitted by Mark Murray on June 9, 2009 - 14:46.
Last year Californians recycled a record 16 billion containers, pushing the recycling rate up to 74%. That’s approximately one million tons of glass, plastic and metals diverted from landfills and utilized as a manufacturing feedstock, reducing energy and pollution and conserving resources.
These cuts are unnecessary and short-sighted. By cutting and/or eliminating the very programs that have helped bring about the record growth in recycling, the end result will be more litter and waste and higher local disposal costs. Californians Against Waste (CAW) has prepared an alternative that maintains core recycling program priorities, while closing loopholes and extending the successful recycling incentives of the program to roughly 2 billion additional beverage containers sold annually. The CAW proposal will reprioritize expenditures to strengthen recycling while balancing revenues and expenditures. The CAW alternative is completely self-funded and will not require any General Fund payments or transfers. Features of the CAW Alternative include:
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"Specifically, Finance
"Specifically, Finance proposes to reduce expenditures for local
governments, non-profits and private recyclers by $120 million annually,
including the elimination of almost $40 in market-based payments to
recyclers." Where are they finding this surplus of funds?
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