California E-Cycle Bill Falls Short In Assembly

Date: July 4, 2002

Source: News Room

A California bill designed to address electronics recycling has sputtered, going back to the drawing board. The bill, S.B. 1523, which targets CRT (cathode ray tube) monitors, moved forward from the California Assembly's natural resources committee but with the most important details stripped out, largely because of opposition from the high-tech industry. One of those details called for consumers to pay a fee of up to $30 when buying a CRT monitor in the state. The money would be earmarked for recycling programs. Whether the provisions remain stripped out depends on what happens between now and the bill's appearance before the Assembly's appropriations committee later this summer. The bill's author, Sen. Byron Sher, and other interested parties are likely to devise language that is more acceptable to electronics makers. Otherwise, the original language would be reinstated.

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