Opinion
Letter to the editor: Proposed bottle bill update applauded
To the editor:
Advocates are hoping that Gov. Deval Patrick, who included an update of the 25-year-old Bottle Bill in the state budget he released last week, will help lead the charge through the Legislature, where this proposal has been stalled for over a decade.
When the Bottle Bill passed into law in 1982, many of the containers on store shelves today did not exist. Vitamin drinks, iced teas, bottled water, and other 'new age' beverages have all come on the market since that time, and, according to the testimony of former Sen. Lois Pines at last year's hearing, would certainly have been covered by the deposit system had they been around.
Phil Sego of the Sierra Club of Massachusetts said that, while there have been governors before Patrick who have proposed to update the Bottle Bill, our hope is that this time will be different. Given that the update would bring in revenue while eliminating waste and saving cities and towns disposal costs, you'd have to be against motherhood and apple pie to oppose this now.
MASSPIRG, the Sierra Club, the South Shore Recycling Cooperative, the Massachusetts Coalition of Redemption Centers, the Container Recycling Institute, state Rep. Alice K. Wolf, state Sen. Cynthia Creem, and many others have been championing the update for several legislative sessions.
As Janet Domenitz, our MASSPIRG executive director, said, we could win the Super Bowl of recycling by passing this update.
Tonya Sabo Bourassa
Executive Assistant
MASSPIRG, Boston
- Opinion
-
-
Editorial: NOAA's fish allocation cut cries out anew for drastic reforms
The abrupt and seemingly arbitrary move by NOAA's regional fisheries administrator Patricia Kurkul to cut allocations in half for Gloucester's and New England's so-called "common pool" fishermen can be filed under the heading of "inevitable."
Continued ... -
Insights and Outbursts: Paddling 'Tippy' canoe— in Essex, too
But the real highlight of the season involved learning to use the lightweight skin-on-frame canoe I built at the Essex Shipbuilding Museum.
Continued ... -
Letter: The lies and wrongs from America's Right
To the editor:
Continued ...
How many lies are the leaders of the American Right going to be allowed to tell or enable before people finally realize just what lengths the Right will go to in its quest to regain power? - Letter: Individual freedoms and the Tea Party
- Letter: Rockport parking vote and state ethics rules
- Editorial: Swimmers, heed lifeguards' orders
- Has mayor become another 'Look what I did' politician?
- Editorial: City has a duty to demand TD Bank repay beach money
- Letter: Ground zero mosque raises many questions
- Tuesday, August 31, 2010
- Rockport's fall meeting raises familiar concerns
- How can leaders say rail bridge is safe?
- Letter: Write in for change; write in for Holmes
- BirdsEye height won't make it a 'high rise'
- New school funds: Short-term aid may be long-term curse
- Monday, August 30, 2010
- Beach shutdowns shed light on gap in testing mandates
-
Editorial: NOAA's fish allocation cut cries out anew for drastic reforms





