2013 Revised Code of Washington
Title 70 - PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY
70.95H Clean Washington center.
70.95H.005 Finding.


WA Rev Code § 70.95H.005 (2013) What's This?

RCW 70.95H.005 Finding.

(1) The legislature finds that:

     (a) Recycling conserves energy and landfill space, provides jobs and valuable feedstock materials to industry, and promotes health and environmental protection;

     (b) Seventy-eight percent of the citizens of the state actively participate in recycling programs and Washington currently has the highest recycling rate in the nation;

     (c) The current supply of many recycled commodities far exceeds the demand for such commodities;

     (d) Many local governments and private entities cumulatively affect, and are affected by, the market for recycled commodities but have limited jurisdiction and cannot adequately address the problems of market development that are complex, wide-ranging, and regional in nature; and

     (e) The private sector has the greatest capacity for creating and expanding markets for recycled commodities, and the development of private markets for recycled commodities is in the public interest.

     (2) It is therefore the policy of the state to create a single entity to be known as the clean Washington center to develop new, and expand existing, markets for recycled commodities.

[1991 c 319 § 201.]


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