[OKC] [ok-sus] Seminole Lawmaker to Propose 5 cent Deposit Law
Robert Waldrop
bwaldrop at cox.net
Mon Oct 5 13:24:23 PDT 2009
Actually, it might give the curbside recycling program another boost, as
some people might just toss their deposit bottles/cans into the
recycling bin, which would allow the currbside recycling program to reap
the financial benefits.
Robert Waldrop, Okie City
Kelley C Smith wrote:
> As I hit send, I had another thought.
>
> I guess one down side might be that it might take some profitability out
> of the curbside recycling program.
>
> But i would still support the bill.
>
> K
>
>
> Brian Figgins wrote:
>
>> Last week, Oklahoma State Representative Ryan Kiesel announced that he
>> plans to introduce a bottle and can deposit law next legislative
>> session.
>> <http://www.newsok.com/oklahoma-lawmaker-ryan-kiesel-to-propose-bottle-deposit-program/article/3403675> Many
>> states have bottle deposit <http://www.bottlebill.org/> laws now.
>> These laws fight litter, promote better health, and support existing
>> recycling programs.
>>
>> A deposit bill is not a tax on anyone... except perhaps a tax on the
>> lazy. People who purchase a can or bottle pay an extra $.05 fee which
>> they get back when they return the item.
>>
>> The details of the bill have yet to be determined and I have some
>> questions myself. Will Oklahoma keep 100% of the unredeemed deposits
>> like Connecticut or return 100% of them to the retailers and bottlers
>> like Oregon?
>>
>> I would hope we would be closer to the New York model where the state
>> keeps 80% of the unredeemed deposits and the retailers get the other
>> 20%. After all, the retailers would be the ones to collect the bottles
>> and cans and have to recycle them. I can't see Oklahoma passing such
>> a bill if we don't allow them to keep some of the unredeemed deposits
>> but the state would lose a lot of incentive if they did not get to
>> keep some.
>>
>> Let me know what you think.
>>
>> Brian Figgins
>>
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