RESOLUTION 
In Support of the Consumer Action Calling on 
Coca-Cola to Use Recycled PET in their Bottles
Adopted January 26, 1999 by the 
WINONA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
Winona, Minnesota
 1. Whereas, the commitment of Winona County to the 
recovery of plastics through its recycling program has 
extended over twelve years; and 
2. Whereas, over the course of these twelve years Winona 
County as recovered over two thousand tons of plastics 
from its residents and businesses, and;
3. Whereas,  while the market value of recycled PET 
(polyethylene terephthalate - the soda bottle) has varied 
widely over these years, never before have we found 
ourselves in today's crisis situation, where we must pay to 
market our PET plastics; and
4. Whereas, this marketing crisis could potentially result 
in the decision to stop the recycling of PET plastics 
altogether in Winona County; and
5. Whereas, Winona County has long promoted the use of 
recycled products through its purchasing practices, 
educational efforts and the extensive support of market 
development initiatives; and
6. Whereas, FDA-approved technology exists today to 
incorporate recycled PET into new beverage containers, 
and in fact is being done by Coca-Cola itself in many 
nations throughout the world; and
7. Whereas, it is widely acknowledged that the use of 
recycled PET in the production of beverage containers 
would have an enormous positive impact on the value of 
recycled PET; and
8. Whereas, the Coca-Cola Company has made the 
marketing decision to increase its use of PET plastic, and 
move away from the use of easily recyclable glass and 
aluminum, for their containers; and
9. Whereas, we were thankful when the Coca-Cola 
Company voluntarily committed to using recycled PET in 
their containers in 1990, at a time when many states were 
considering bottle bill initiatives to bring about increased 
recycling; 
Now, therefore, be it resolved that the Winona County 
Board of Commissioners goes on record in support of 
the consumer action calling on Coca-Cola to use 
recycled PET in their bottles, thereby closing the 
recycling loop, and returning a measure of rationality 
and profitability to the operations of our nation's 
public and private recycling programs.