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Hi all, Yes, I want to ask both Alex and Helen the obvious question ... what is your proposal then? Eric Eric Lombardi Executive Director Eco-Cycle, Inc Boulder, CO 303-444-6634 www.ecocycle.org -----Original Message----- From: CUYLER Alex D [mailto:Alex.D.CUYLER@no.address] Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 4:02 PM To: greenyes@no.address Subject: [greenyes] Producer responsibility As Paul Hawken has tried to get us to understand: we have to get the industrial system to clean up after itself, not clean up after it. I'm among the 14% who don't think beverage producers should be taxed to clean up after environmental problems that they did not create. Hi Helen: I read what you write with great interest. I've copied two quotes from posts you made today on different subjects, above. I'm confused, frankly. Beverage producers do indeed create environmental problems by utilizing difficult to recycle container designs, by minimizing the amount of recycled content they are willing to use, and by opposing container return legislation. If we don't utilize taxes to get industry to clean up after themselves, what tools do you suggest we use? Thanks.-- AC Alex Cuyler Recycling and Solid Waste Specialist City of Eugene Planning and Development Department phone: (541) 682-6830 fax: (541) 682-6806 |
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