AB 1288 (Eggman) Tip Fee Reform

Summary: AB 1288 seeks to address the need for more organics recycling infrastructure in order to meet the 75% organic waste diversion mandate set by the Short Lived Climate Pollutant law, SB 1383. 

Position & Status: CAW is the sponsor of the bill. This is not an active bill.

  • Introduced February 17th, 2017
  • Passed Assembly Natural Resources Committee April 24th, 2017
  • Passed Assembly Appropriations committee May 17th, 2017
  • Passed Assembly Floor vote May 22nd, 2017
  • Next Step: Referred to Senate Environmental Quality Committee. Hearing in 2018, 2-year bill.

Description: As cities begin to comply with these organic waste diversion rates, they will have to face tough decisions when deciding how to fund new recycling programs. Raising the funds at a statewide level will allow for the funding of needed infrastructure without tough decisions at the local level. If the state is going to meet it's organic waste diversion mandates, significant investments in additional organics recycling facilities are needed. 

Contact: Nick Lapis, (916)-443-5422

Contact Assemblymember Susan Eggman

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