Urges Governor to make appointments to "Advisory Council on Solid Waste Management" and "Recycling Market Development Council."
The resolution highlights the urgent need for reactivation of the councils due to their inactivity in recent years, which has led to expired terms for public members. It points out the importance of public involvement in enhancing state recycling efforts and solid waste management, particularly as the state faces challenges in managing recyclable materials effectively amid changing global markets, specifically noting the cessation of recyclable material imports by China.
Senate Resolution No. 91 urges the Governor of New Jersey to make timely appointments to the 'Advisory Council on Solid Waste Management' and the 'Recycling Market Development Council'. This resolution is set against the backdrop of the Solid Waste Management Act, P.L.1970, which established the advisory council to recommend improvements in solid waste management in New Jersey. The Act mandates the council to study regulations, improve disposal practices, and research innovative waste management methods, thereby serving as an important liaison between regulatory bodies and the public.
One key point of contention surrounding this resolution is the emphasis on improving the state's recycling framework, which has struggled with cost increases and infrastructure inadequacies. The resolution underscores the need for reevaluation of regulations and the necessity for public members who have practical experience in solid waste management and recycling to be appointed promptly to ensure that the councils can fulfill their statutory duties and improve policies effectively. Thus, the resolution serves as a call to action for the Governor to prioritize these appointments.