February 16, 2008
Bottle deposit bill still in air
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Grocers at first fought the idea in California, but have since agreed it is a "highly successful" program, he said.

"We're the collection process," he said.

It does away with litter, he said, tons of it. People in states with container deposits find most are returned for the deposit, like decades ago when there were only glass containers - and the few pop bottles left along roadsides were picked up by someone wanting that deposit cash.

Supporters know some containers will never be returned and that money will go into a "process fee" account to help establish businesses similar to Ferrari's and recycling businesses, Frame said.

West Virginia's proposal would cover all airtight beverage containers made of glass, aluminum or plastic that are less than one gallon, except dairy products.

The main sponsor of the House bill is Delegate Barbara Fleischauer, D-Monongalia, with others including Mary Poling, D-Barbour; Bobby Hatfield, D-Kanawha; Ron Fragle, D-Harrison; Bill Hamilton, R-Upshur; Bonnie Brown, D-Kanawha; Bob Tabb, D-Jefferson; Tim Miley, D-Harrison; Tim Manchin, D-Marion; Bob Beach, D-Monongalia, and Ray Canterbury, R-Greenbrier.

Fleischauer, Hamilton, Brown, Tabb and Miley are all House Judiciary Committee members.

In the Senate, state Sens. Brooks McCabe and Dan Foster, both D-Kanawha, and Randy White, D-Webster, are sponsors of the bill (SB135).

In California, seven of every 10 containers sold are now returned, and the return rate continues to grow. In the first half of last year, Californians recycled more than 6.9 billion beverage containers, an increase of nearly 800 million from the year before.

To contact staff writer Tom Searls, use e-mail or call 348-5198.

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