Get the news that matters to all Californians. Start every week informed.Receive a weekly digest in your inbox from Dan Walters, who shines a light on how elected officials spend your tax dollars.Workers use heavy machinery to move trash and waste at the Frank R. Bowerman landfill in Irvine on June 15, 2021. Photo by Mike Blake, ReutersThe Little Hoover Commission recommended pausing California’s landmark law aimed at reducing organic waste in landfills.
Those who have already made investments would also be disproportionately affected by a pause. The Little Hoover Commission reported that half of the 540 participating local jurisdictions were in compliance as of January 2022.
The state should more clearly affirm the right of all businesses to choose services that suit their own cost structure, waste prevention and carbon-reduction strategy – currently unavailable to most small businesses. Many small businesses are unintentionally disadvantaged because they cannot participate in the decarbonization movement to the same extent a larger company can with its own self-hauling and logistics network.
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