RESOLUTION #99 -  
AT THE SPECIAL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 
1999
IN SUPPORT OF THE CONSUMER ACTION 
CALLING ON COCA-COLA TO USE RECYCLED 
POLYETHYLENE TEREPHTHALATE (PET) IN 
THEIR BOTTLES
WHEREAS, the Alameda County Source 
Reduction and Recycling Board is charged 
with helping Alameda County to achieve 
its goals of reducing, reusing and 
recycling 50% of all discarded materials 
generated in the County by 2000 and 75% 
by 2010; and,
WHEREAS, the Source Reduction and 
Recycling Board helped to fund the 
1995/96 Waste Characterization Study 
that showed tonnages of plastics 
landfilled in Alameda County increased 
41.5% between 1990 and 1995, whereas all 
other major materials categories 
decreased between 0.4% and 64.8%; and, 
WHEREAS, fifteen of the sixteen 
contracting municipalities in Alameda 
County contract for the residential 
curbside collection and recycling of PET 
plastic soda bottles; and,
WHEREAS, while the market value of 
recycled PET has varied widely over the 
years, the market conditions prevailing 
now and in recent years have contributed 
to declining recycling rates for PET 
bottles each year since 1994; and
WHEREAS, Alameda County has long 
promoted the use of reusable and 
recycled products through its purchasing 
practices, educational efforts and the 
extensive support of market development 
initiatives; and
WHEREAS; FDA-approved technology exists 
today to incorporate recycled PET into 
new beverage containers, and proven 
technology for refillable plastic 
bottles also exists, and in fact both of 
these processes are being done by Coca-
Cola itself in many nations throughout 
the world; and
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
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
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 and mandatory 
recycled-content initiatives to bring 
about increased recycling; 
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the 
Alameda County Source Reduction and 
Recycling Board supports 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; and 
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Source 
Reduction and Recycling Board calls upon 
Coca-Cola to commit to the introduction 
of refillable plastic soda bottles into 
the U.S. market, similar to those in use 
by Coca-Cola in other countries, and to 
commit to the sales of 5% of its 
packaged soft drinks in such refillable 
containers in the U. S. by 2003; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Source 
Reduction and Recycling Board commits to 
working with Coca-Cola and with other 
beverage manufacturers to successfully 
achieve these goals.
[This resolution and accompanying press release 
can be viewed on the Web at www.grrn.org]