This was front page news in the Sacramento Bee today!  
Please send copies of any local coverage to Bill Sheehan.
In a message dated 4/7/99 9:19:09 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
zerowaste@grrn.org writes:
<<  Below FYI is the national media release for the Welfare 
 for Waste report, to be released today in 37 cities across 
 the nation.
 
 The Welfare for Waste report is posted on the GrassRoots 
 Recycling Network's web site along with the endorsement 
 list, national press release and other items.  The report 
 is posted both in PDF format (looks exactly like the final 
 report) and in Word (minus photos and pull quates) and 
 can be downloaded for free (send $10 to GRRN for the 
 printed version).  The 4-page Executive Summary is 
 also posted as a PDF file.  
 
 The above material is located at http://www.grrn.org 
 (-- or at http://www.grrn.org/test/w4w.html until 
 10:00 AM June 8th).
 
  ******************************************
 For Release April 8, 1999, 10:00 AM EDT
 
    Contacts:  GRRN - Lance King, 703-582-7932
    TCS - Keith Ashdown, 202-546-8500 x 110
    FOE - Lynn Erskine, 202-783-7400 x 255
 
 LOCAL RECYCLING HURT BY FEDERAL SUBSIDIES
 
 New Coalition Calls On Congress To End 
 'Welfare for Waste'
 
 
 WASHINGTON, DC (April 8, 1999) -- A new 
 national coalition asked Congress today to end 
 federal tax and spending subsidies which waste 
 billions of dollars and hurt recycling.
 
 Federal subsidies for timber, mining, energy 
 and waste disposal are part of a complex 
 system of economic preferences discouraging 
 recycling, according to a ground-breaking 
 report produced by the GrassRoots Recycling 
 Network, Taxpayers for Common Sense, the 
 Materials Efficiency Project and Friends of 
 the Earth.
 
 Welfare for Waste: How Federal Taxpayer 
 Subsidies Waste Resources and Discourage 
 Recycling identifies 15 tax and spending 
 subsidies pouring $13 billion over 5 years 
 into industries that compete directly with 
 recycling. The report was released in a 10:00 
 a.m. news conference at the National Press 
 Club in Washington, DC is endorsed by 116 
 organizations and businesses. It is also being 
 released today in 32 other cities across the 
 nation.
 
 "Congress set up the system of tax and 
 spending subsidies decades ago, when our 
 natural resources seemed limitless. Today, 
 Americans work hard to recycle so that 
 resources are saved through sustainable 
 business practices. It is time for Congress to 
 end these subsidies which amount to welfare 
 for waste," Rick Best, national chair of the 
 GrassRoots Recycling Network said in a 
 Sacramento, California news conference.
 
 The GrassRoots Recycling Network (GRRN), which 
 led the year-long research effort, is a 
 national non-profit organization advocating 
 policies and practices to achieve zero waste, 
 and is headquartered in Athens, Georgia. Rick 
 Best, who leads GRRN's Board of Directors, is 
 policy director for the Sacramento-based 
 Californians Against Waste.
 
 Taxpayers for Common Sense Executive Director 
 Ralph DeGennaro said in the Washington news 
 conference: "Taxpayers are forced to foot the 
 bill for federal programs rewarding waste and 
 destruction of the environment. It is time for 
 Congress to recognize that Americans love 
 recycling and hate the waste of hard-earned 
 taxpayer dollars." Taxpayers for Common Sense 
 is an independent watchdog organization 
 working to eliminate wasteful federal 
 spending. 
 
 Major findings in the report are that:
 
 * Recycling competes directly with virgin 
 materials, such as timber, oil and mineral 
 resources, and waste disposal industries on an 
 uneven playing field.
 
 * Favoritism to virgin materials originated in 
 the late 1800's with federal and state 
 subsidies intended to develop the American 
 West. But these policies are dangerously 
 outmoded and have the effect today of wasting 
 taxpayer money, encouraging environmental 
 destruction, pollution, lost job 
 opportunities, and trashing of resources.
 
 * 15 federal taxpayer subsidies for well-
 financed and politically influential 
 corporations cost an average $2.6 billion a 
 year or $13 billion over 5 years. These are 
 conservative estimates and do not include 
 billions of dollars more in state and local 
 subsidies.
 
 * Current demand for energy and natural 
 resources, many of which are non-renewable, 
 cannot continue without fostering ever greater 
 environmental and economic degradation.
 
 * Resource-efficient recycling and reuse 
 businesses, which tend to be smaller, 
 community-based and run by entrepreneurs, 
 struggle against subsidized competitors.
 
 * Eliminating these subsidies is an essential 
 step toward creating a more level playing 
 field on which recycling can compete. It 
 conserves resources and saves taxpayer dollars 
 at the same time.
 
 "Materials efficiency is a new policy for the 
 new millennium, which will support sustainable 
 jobs and businesses in the United States and 
 protect the environment," John Young, the 
 principal researcher for the report and 
 director of the Materials Efficiency Project, 
 said.
 
 "The unique contribution of this report is 
 connecting the issues of recycling, 
 environmental protection and taxpayer reform. 
 Welfare for Waste breaks new ground by 
 focusing on the impact of federal taxpayer 
 subsidies on recycling," Friends of the Earth 
 President Brent Blackwelder said.
 
 National organizations endorsing the report 
 include the Natural Resources Defense Council, 
 Earth Island Institute, Greenpeace USA, 
 Rainforest Action Network, U.S. Public 
 Interest Research Group, Coop America, Mineral 
 Policy Center, Institute for Local Self 
 Reliance, American Lands, Rainforest Relief, 
 Container Recycling Institute, Redefining 
 Progress and Resource Conservation Alliance.
 
 The report is available for free on the 
 internet at http://www.grrn.org or in printed 
 form for $10.00 (including shipping and 
 handling) from the GrassRoots Recycling 
 Network, P.O. Box 49283, Athens, GA 30604-
 9283.
 
 
 ************************
 Bill Sheehan
 Network Coordinator
 GrassRoots Recycling Network
 P.O. Box 49283
 Athens GA  30604-9283
 Tel:  706-613-7121
 Fax:  706-613-7123
 zerowaste@grrn.org
 http://www.grrn.org
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Gary Liss
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Dear Gary,
Below FYI is the national media release for the Welfare 
for Waste report, to be release today in 37 cities across 
the nation.
The Welfare for Waste report is posted on the GrassRoots 
Recycling Network's web site along with the endorsement 
list, national press release and other items.  The report 
is posted both in PDF format (looks exactly like the final 
report) and in Word (minus photos and pull quates) and 
can be downloaded for free (send $10 to GRRN for the 
printed version).  The 4-page Executive Summary is 
also posted as a PDF file.  
The above material is located at http://www.grrn.org 
(-- or at http://www.grrn.org/test/w4w.html until 
10:00 AM June 8th).
Thanks for making this a great event!
******************************************
Embargoed for Release 
Until April 8, 1999, 10:00 AM EDT
   Contacts:  GRRN - Lance King, 703-582-7932
   TCS - Keith Ashdown, 202-546-8500 x 110
   FOE - Lynn Erskine, 202-783-7400 x 255
LOCAL RECYCLING HURT BY FEDERAL SUBSIDIES
New Coalition Calls On Congress To End 
'Welfare for Waste'
WASHINGTON, DC (April 8, 1999) -- A new 
national coalition asked Congress today to end 
federal tax and spending subsidies which waste 
billions of dollars and hurt recycling.
Federal subsidies for timber, mining, energy 
and waste disposal are part of a complex 
system of economic preferences discouraging 
recycling, according to a ground-breaking 
report produced by the GrassRoots Recycling 
Network, Taxpayers for Common Sense, the 
Materials Efficiency Project and Friends of 
the Earth.
Welfare for Waste: How Federal Taxpayer 
Subsidies Waste Resources and Discourage 
Recycling identifies 15 tax and spending 
subsidies pouring $13 billion over 5 years 
into industries that compete directly with 
recycling. The report was released in a 10:00 
a.m. news conference at the National Press 
Club in Washington, DC is endorsed by 116 
organizations and businesses. It is also being 
released today in 32 other cities across the 
nation.
"Congress set up the system of tax and 
spending subsidies decades ago, when our 
natural resources seemed limitless. Today, 
Americans work hard to recycle so that 
resources are saved through sustainable 
business practices. It is time for Congress to 
end these subsidies which amount to welfare 
for waste," Rick Best, national chair of the 
GrassRoots Recycling Network said in a 
Sacramento, California news conference.
The GrassRoots Recycling Network (GRRN), which 
led the year-long research effort, is a 
national non-profit organization advocating 
policies and practices to achieve zero waste, 
and is headquartered in Athens, Georgia. Rick 
Best, who leads GRRN's Board of Directors, is 
policy director for the Sacramento-based 
Californians Against Waste.
Taxpayers for Common Sense Executive Director 
Ralph DeGennaro said in the Washington news 
conference: "Taxpayers are forced to foot the 
bill for federal programs rewarding waste and 
destruction of the environment. It is time for 
Congress to recognize that Americans love 
recycling and hate the waste of hard-earned 
taxpayer dollars." Taxpayers for Common Sense 
is an independent watchdog organization 
working to eliminate wasteful federal 
spending. 
Major findings in the report are that:
* Recycling competes directly with virgin 
materials, such as timber, oil and mineral 
resources, and waste disposal industries on an 
uneven playing field.
* Favoritism to virgin materials originated in 
the late 1800's with federal and state 
subsidies intended to develop the American 
West. But these policies are dangerously 
outmoded and have the effect today of wasting 
taxpayer money, encouraging environmental 
destruction, pollution, lost job 
opportunities, and trashing of resources.
* 15 federal taxpayer subsidies for well-
financed and politically influential 
corporations cost an average $2.6 billion a 
year or $13 billion over 5 years. These are 
conservative estimates and do not include 
billions of dollars more in state and local 
subsidies.
* Current demand for energy and natural 
resources, many of which are non-renewable, 
cannot continue without fostering ever greater 
environmental and economic degradation.
* Resource-efficient recycling and reuse 
businesses, which tend to be smaller, 
community-based and run by entrepreneurs, 
struggle against subsidized competitors.
* Eliminating these subsidies is an essential 
step toward creating a more level playing 
field on which recycling can compete. It 
conserves resources and saves taxpayer dollars 
at the same time.
"Materials efficiency is a new policy for the 
new millennium, which will support sustainable 
jobs and businesses in the United States and 
protect the environment," John Young, the 
principal researcher for the report and 
director of the Materials Efficiency Project, 
said.
"The unique contribution of this report is 
connecting the issues of recycling, 
environmental protection and taxpayer reform. 
Welfare for Waste breaks new ground by 
focusing on the impact of federal taxpayer 
subsidies on recycling," Friends of the Earth 
President Brent Blackwelder said.
National organizations endorsing the report 
include the Natural Resources Defense Council, 
Earth Island Institute, Greenpeace USA, 
Rainforest Action Network, U.S. Public 
Interest Research Group, Coop America, Mineral 
Policy Center, Institute for Local Self 
Reliance, American Lands, Rainforest Relief, 
Container Recycling Institute, Redefining 
Progress and Resource Conservation Alliance.
The report is available for free on the 
internet at http://www.grrn.org or in printed 
form for $10.00 (including shipping and 
handling) from the GrassRoots Recycling 
Network, P.O. Box 49283, Athens, GA 30604-
9283.
************************
Bill Sheehan
Network Coordinator
GrassRoots Recycling Network
P.O. Box 49283
Athens GA  30604-9283
Tel:  706-613-7121
Fax:  706-613-7123
zerowaste@grrn.org
http://www.grrn.org
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