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Despite decades of plastic recycling promises, new findings reveal why we should be skeptical about its efficacy. What does this mean for Colorado’s new recycling program’s promises? ow.ly/o6bU50QW5RZ
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The Colorado Consumer Coalition is concerned about Colorado's recycling expansion costs, now estimated at $310 million. We urge a reassessment for fair costs, effective waste reduction, and to avoid burdening consumers and businesses. #RecyclingReform ow.ly/muR750QW5Pm
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CO's $310M/year recycling program, funded by select packaging producers, aims to boost recycling but raises concerns about cost shifts to consumers. We call for a thorough legislative review for practical solutions to its challenges. #RecyclingReform ow.ly/hHqP50QW5wN
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Before Colorado's EPR program gains momentum, let's urge the Joint Budget Committee to pump the brakes. Consumers and producers alike deserve a closer look at the real costs and implications. #RecyclingProgram #EPRColorado
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Rushed legislation leads to a recycling program built on shaky ground. It's time for a reality check: Is this truly the best solution for Colorado's economy and environment? #RecyclingProgram #EPRColorado
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Yesterday, the Joint Budget Committee heard from the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment regarding extended producer responsibility. They chose the "medium" option to pursue. Votes on the matter are forthcoming. See our full statement here:
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The price tag for Colorado's recycling experiment? A staggering $130-290 million per year. Before proceeding, let's demand clarity on costs and consequences. #RecyclingProgram #EPRColorado
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Under Colorado's proposed EPR program, one-third of producers shoulder the cost for recycling the majority of packaging. Is this sustainable, or just shifting the burden? #RecyclingProgram #EPRColorado
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With recycling rates below the national average, Colorado's rushed EPR program leaves crucial questions unanswered. Who pays, and how much? It's time for transparency and accountability. #RecyclingProgram #EPRColorado
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With recycling rates below the national average, Colorado's rushed EPR program leaves crucial questions unanswered. Who pays, and how much? It's time for transparency and accountability. #RecyclingProgram #EPRColorado
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Advocating for recycling improvements means ensuring extended producer responsibility doesn't disproportionately burden consumers. Let's seek a balanced solution for sustainability and economic growth. The Needs Assessment falls short. #RecyclingPolicy
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Transparency and clarity are vital for recycling laws. Colorado’s recycling program needs a strong foundation of fairness. We must address the exemptions and producer definitions to prevent unfair costs to consumers. #RecylingPrograms
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Recycling must enhance sustainability, not strain consumers. The JBC must weigh extended producer responsibility's impact on prices; the needs assessment neglects it. Let's seek a solution balancing environmental aims with affordability for all! #RecyclingPolicy
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York University’s research on Canada’s extended producer responsibility program sparks questions. Despite high costs, recycling rates are barely up by 1-3%. Colorado should learn from this and aim for cost-effective solutions. #RecyclingPolicy
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Colorado’s recycling program raises oversight concerns. The nonprofit charged with overseeing the program includes competitors of affected businesses and imposes fees on some. Transparency and fairness are crucial. #RecylingPrograms
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A one-size-fits-all recycling policy doesn’t fit Colorado’s diverse waste districts. Incomplete data from 336 waste districts raises concerns. Tailored solutions are key for this program to be successful. #RecylcingPolicy
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CO’s recycling program tasks a non-government agency with collecting taxes, which raises interstate commerce and TABOR issues. The Needs Assessment falls short in addressing these issues. Let’s create a program that stands on solid legal ground for Colorado. #RecyclingPolicy
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CO's new recycling program overlooks crucial issues like funding for ⅓ of paper and packaged goods producers. Exemptions for producers may burden taxed businesses with higher costs. However, the Needs Assessment deems this impact minimal. #RecyclingPrograms
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Packaged goods are vital for everyday Coloradans. Extended producer responsibility laws targeting paper and packaged goods could increase prices by 5-7%, affecting low-income individuals who depend on these items. This program hasn’t been studied enough for CO. #ConsumerCosts
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