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Tell Your Elected Officials to Support Producer Responsibility!

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We need a surge of support to keep toxic substances and bulky products out of our landfill. Ask your state Representative and Senator to support a producer responsibility bill for Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs (CFLs)!

 

Our country's way of dealing with trash has left us with landfills full of toxic and hard-to-dispose-of items. In fact, producers are designing products to be thrown away and municipalities and taxpayers are picking up the tab.

A producer responsibility policy will provide a way to deal with hazardous and hard-to-dispose-of items such as CFLs, paint, and packaging, creating more efficient and transparent processes and reducing our overall waste.

When manufacturers are responsible for recycling and end-of-life management of their products, it encourages good product design, cuts costs for taxpayers, and creates green jobs.

Now is the time -- Tell your government that you support producer responsibility in Rhode Island!

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  • environmental health
  • Letter to a Decision Maker
  • toxics
  • water
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