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SB 707, signed into law on June 7, 2007, amends the existing law by adding water and flavored water to the list of beverage containers included in the bill. The bill also created a nine-member Task Force to address issues including redemption centers, coverage of other beverage containers, increasing the deposit and implementing handling fees. Currently, distributors keep 100% of the unredeemed deposits and do not pay a handling fee to retailers.

HB 2056 was signed into law and went into effect in July, 2007. The bill requires beverage vendors at official gatherings and events, in areas for which residential and commercial recycling is already available, to provide recycling for single-serving plastic, glass and aluminum containers.

The Problem: Volume, Waste, Cost, Design

Manufactured products and their associated packaging[1] make up 75% of the waste generated in the United States each year, yet less than half of this material is being recycled.

The Northwest Product Stewardship Council and its members focus their efforts on products and/or sectors based upon the following criteria:

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