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                                                    HOUSE BILL NO. 514

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State of Washington                              50th Legislature                              1987 Regular Session

 

By Representatives Sprenkle, May, Rust, Nutley, Allen, Pruitt, Brough, Unsoeld and P. King

 

 

Read first time 1/30/87 and referred to Committee on Environmental Affairs.

 

 


AN ACT Relating to recycled paper; and amending RCW 43.19.537, 43.19.538, and 43.78.100.

 

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

 

        Sec. 1.  Section 1, chapter 61, Laws of 1982 and RCW 43.19.537 are each amended to read as follows:

          Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout RCW 43.19.538.

          (1) "((Postconsumer waste)) Recovered material" means ((a finished paper, woodpulp)) material((, or cotton rags)) which ((would normally)) has been consumed for its intended end-use and may be disposed of as solid waste, and includes:

          (a) "Post consumer waste" which is:

          (i) Paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes from buildings such as retail stores, office buildings, homes, after the wastes have passed through their end-usage as a consumer item, including:  Used corrugated boxes, old newspapers, old magazines, mixed waste paper, tabulating cards, and used cordage; and

          (ii) All paper, paperboard, and fibrous wastes that enter and are collected from municipal solid waste; and

          (b) "Secondary waste" including manufacturing and other wastes such as:

          (i) Dry paper and paperboard waste generated after completion of the papermaking process, that is, those manufacturing operations up to and including the cutting and trimming of the paper machine reel into smaller rolls or rough sheets including:  Envelope cuttings, bindery trimmings, and other paper and paperboard waste resulting from printing, cutting, forming, and other converting operations; bag, box, and carton manufacturing wastes; and butt rolls, mill wrappers, and rejected unused stock;

          (ii) Finished paper and paperboard from obsolete inventories of paper and paperboard manufacturers, merchants, wholesalers, dealers, printers, converters, or others;

          (iii) Wastes generated by the conversion of goods made from fibrous material, that is, waste rope from cordage manufacture, textile mill waste, and cuttings; and

          (iv) Fibers recovered from waste water which otherwise would enter the waste stream.

          (2) "Recycled paper" means paper and woodpulp products ((with  at least fifty percent of the total weight consisting)) of which a portion consists of postconsumer waste and can include secondary waste.

 

        Sec. 2.  Section 2, chapter 61, Laws of 1982 and RCW 43.19.538 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) The director of general administration, through the state purchasing director, shall develop specifications and adopt rules for the purchase of  paper products which will provide for preferential purchase((, when feasible,)) of paper products containing ((recycled paper)) recovered material.  The specifications shall include:

          (a) Giving preference to suppliers of ((recycled)) paper products ((if the bids do not exceed)) by providing for the award of contracts to the vendor offering an item within five percent of the lowest bid offered ((by suppliers of paper products that are not recycled)) and whose items are composed of the highest percentage of recovered material.

          (b) Requiring paper products with the highest quantity  of postconsumer waste content.

          (c) Requiring paper products that may be recycled or reused to be purchased if the quality, price, and grade are otherwise equal to other paper products.

          (d) Requiring recycled paper products to be used by the state to the maximum practical extent and to bear the statement "Made with recycled paper" with the recycling mark.  Bulk products should bear the statement on the outside package wrapper.

          (e) Requiring an affidavit of content from the paper manufacturers providing recycled paper.

          (2) ((The recycled paper content specifications shall be reviewed annually to consider increasing the percentage of recycled paper.

          (3))) The director of general administration shall report to the legislature about ((the revision of specifications)) progress and results toward meeting procurement requirements under this section by the first day of each annual legislative session and provide information on the quantities, prices, recovered material content, and number and percentage of total paper purchases and types of products purchased.

 

        Sec. 3.  Section 43.78.100, chapter 8, Laws of 1965 and RCW 43.78.100 are each amended to read as follows:

          (1) The public printer shall furnish all paper, stock, and binding materials required in all public work, and shall charge the same to the state, as it is actually used, at the actual price at which it was purchased plus five percent for waste, insurance, storage, and handling.

          (2) The public printer shall establish a program of purchasing paper products containing recovered material as defined in RCW 43.19.537 as follows:

          (a) Giving preference to suppliers of paper products by providing for the award of contracts to the vendor offering an item within five percent of the lowest bid offered and whose items are composed of the highest percentage of recovered material;

          (b) Requiring paper products with the highest quantity of postconsumer waste;

          (c) Requiring paper products that may be recycled or reused to be purchased if the quality, price, and grade are otherwise equal to other paper products;

          (d) Requiring that the statement "Printed on Recycled Paper" and the recycling mark be on all documents printed on paper containing recycled materials, where feasible.

          (3) The public printer shall report to the legislature about progress and results toward meeting the procurement requirements under this section by the first day of each annual legislative session.