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WA Office | Repeal "Landfill Regulation Act"
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First, the repeal points out that the resolution in question mandated the creation of a specialist agency in order to ensure compliance with the regulations created, even in circumstances in which private companies are the ones who will be fulfilling the mandates.
Furthermore, the repeal successfully argues that the definition of a solid-waste landfill is overly broad, meaning that member states have been forced to create possibly costly mandates in order to ensure safety. This could also result in the operations of landfills being negatively affected.
Lastly, the repeal mentions the possibility that these new costs that member sates are forced to implement could be placed onto consumers. The end result of this is that consumers might be therefore incentivised to place their waste into unregulated areas rather than proper disposal channels, thus resulting in a counterproductive effect.
To conclude, the repeal effectively argues that the target resolution was overly bureaucratic, too broad and possibly counterproductive. For these reasons, this Office recommends a vote FOR this proposal.
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