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HomeMy WebLinkAbout89-30 - Senate Bill 1221RESOLUTION NO. 89- 30 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH SUPPORTING THE PASSAGE OF SENATE BILL 1221 WHICH WOULD INCREASE THE REFUND VALUE OF CERTAIN BEVERAGE CONTAINERS. WHEREAS, State Senator Gary Hart has introduced a Measure (SB 1221) which would establish a five (5) cent refund value for beverage containers which fail to achieve a sixty -five percent (65 %) recycling level and establish a ten (10) cent redemption value on large containers; and WHEREAS, States with similar refund values have achieved recycling rates of greater than eighty percent (80 %); and WHEREAS, More than fifty percent (50 %) of the beverage containers sold in California are not being recycled and the cost to local government of disposing of these containers is in excess of forty -five million dollars ($45,000,000); and WHEREAS, The cost to dispose of non - recycled beverage containers will increase in the future as landfills close to urban centers reach capacity, forcing development of new sites at greater distances from the source of refuse; and WHEREAS, Higher refund values on beverage containers in California will increase public participation in recycling and help achieve the "eighty percent (80 %)" recycling goal of the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Program; and WHEREAS, Increased recycling of beverage containers will save energy and resources, reduce litter, reduce material going to landfills, reduce solid waste disposal costs, and otherwise significantly benefit the people of the State of California. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the • City of Newport Beach strongly supports the passage of Senate Bill 1221; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is requested to send a copy of this Resolution to the Senate Natural Resources Committee, Members of the Assembly of Natural Resources 3 Committee, Senator Gary Hart, Senator Marian Bergeson and Assembly Member Gil Ferguson. ADOPTED this 8th day of Ma 1989. MAYOR AT ST: CITY CLERK •