Apologies for Cross-Postings
Date: Fri,
12 Dec 2008 16:12:27 -0800
From: "Nick Lapis" <nicklapis@no.address>
From CAW?s
climate change
blog
:
Dec 11 - Recycling to Play Critical Role in State's
Landmark Global Warming Plan
The California Air Resources Board voted to implement a mandatory
commercial recycling program as part of its adoption today of the AB 32
Scoping Plan, the blueprint for implementing California?s landmark global
warming legislation. The ARB also highlighted the importance of providing
financial incentives and working with local governments to implement
recycling programs.
CAW spearheaded a two-year effort to ensure recycling was appropriately
represented in the Scoping Plan, and we were pleased to learn that the
state has identified recycling as one of the key strategies that will
help California achieve its goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions to
1990 levels by 2020 (a reduction of 174 million tons of CO2). CAW is
particularly proud of the leadership role that the ARB and CIWMB have
taken with regards to commercial recycling, specifically with the
following improvement that was made from earlier drafts of this plan:
More broadly, the state has prioritized the following greenhouse gas
reduction measures in the plan:
·
The
state will require commercial businesses, a sector of the economy that
has historically lacked adequate recycling services, to recycle.
·
The
state will adopt landfill regulations that will reduce the climate impact
of these facilities and protect public health, safety, and the
environment.
·
The
state will provide direct incentives for the use of compost and mulch in
landscaping and agriculture, resulting in reduced irrigation demand, less
emissions at landfills, and decrease in fertilizer and pesticide usage.
·
The
state will build on the innovative success of local governments by
encouraging food scrap composting and anaerobic digestion statewide.
·
The
state will evaluate opportunities for climate benefits from Extended
Producer Responsibility.
·
State agencies will also take a leadership role and
reduce their own climate impact through Environmentally Preferred
Purchasing and public education.
The ARB estimates that these measures will result in a reduction of at
least 10 million tons of carbon dioxide. CAW believes that the measures
adopted today clearly position California to continue to serve as a
national model for recycling policy.
Nick Lapis
Policy Associate
Californians Against Waste
916.443.5422 (office)
415.845.6335 (cell)
916.443.3912 (fax)
www.cawrecycles.org
Gary Liss
916-652-7850
Fax: 916-652-0485
www.garyliss.com
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