Letters to the Editor: Why California pausing its composting rules would send a bad message (via latimesopinion )
I also echo CalRecycle Director Rachel Machi Wagoner’s comment that pausing the program would be sending the wrong message to both the public and the organic recycling industry. Municipalities have had six years to put their plans in place, and some have taken real action.
California has always been the leader in environmental programs and combating climate change. Don’t give up on SB 1383. Retool it and make it better.To the editor:
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