California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SCR43

Introduced
4/30/19  
Introduced
4/30/19  
Refer
4/30/19  
Refer
4/30/19  
Engrossed
5/13/19  
Engrossed
5/13/19  
Refer
5/16/19  
Refer
6/5/19  
Refer
6/5/19  
Enrolled
7/1/19  
Enrolled
7/1/19  
Chaptered
7/9/19  
Chaptered
7/9/19  
Passed
7/9/19  

Caption

Compost Awareness Week.

Impact

The resolution is framed within the context of existing state laws and initiatives aimed at enhancing environmental quality through composting practices. It supports California's goals of reducing methane emissions and improving soil organic matter. By designating a specific week for compost awareness, it reinforces previous statutory mandates that require organic waste recycling and promotes coordination among various state agencies responsible for environmental protection. The resolution is seen as a vital step in fostering a culture of sustainability across California, empowering communities to engage in environmentally beneficial practices.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 43 (SCR43) proposes the designation of the week of May 5, 2019, through May 11, 2019, as Compost Awareness Week in California. This resolution emphasizes the importance of composting as an effective strategy for waste reduction, highlighting its role in reusing and recycling organic materials that constitute a significant portion of landfill waste. The resolution aims to promote public awareness about composting’s benefits not only for waste diversion but also for soil health and environmental sustainability. By spotlighting this week, the resolution encourages Californians and local governments to actively participate in composting initiatives and to educate the community about the advantages of composting.

Sentiment

The general sentiment surrounding SCR43 is positive, as it aligns with growing environmental consciousness and the need for sustainable waste management practices. Proponents view the establishment of Compost Awareness Week as a crucial opportunity to enhance public education and engagement regarding composting, leading to better environmental outcomes. The resolution generates enthusiasm for community-led initiatives and emphasizes the importance of active participation in sustainability measures. While the resolution is largely unopposed, there is an underlying acknowledgment of the challenges related to the promotion of effective composting systems at the local level.

Contention

Although SCR43 is largely a celebratory resolution signifying awareness rather than imposing obligations, potential points of contention could arise from the varying levels of community engagement and resources available for composting initiatives throughout different regions in California. Some critics may argue that while awareness is essential, tangible support systems and infrastructure are crucial to make meaningful progress in waste reduction practices. Thus, it reflects a broader discussion on the practical implementation of such resolutions amidst diverse community capabilities and perspectives on sustainability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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