Hawaii Governor Seeks Repeal Of Bottle Bill

Date: January 23, 2003

Source: News Room

A bill seeking to clean up litter and reduce landfill waste is under fire from Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle. The bottle bill, passed last year, was hailed as an environmental victory, but Lingle has said the bill is too expensive for a program that will only keep 2 percent of the waste stream out of the landfills. Lingle seeks to repeal the bottle bill and restart volunteer community cleanup programs. She plans to appropriate $300,000 to begin the programs. Environmentalists contend that the bottle bill is a proven success, and would reclaim 80 percent of the 800 million bottles and cans thrown away in Hawaii every year.

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