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Where Have All the CRVs Gone? <br />-I <br />T <br />41 GF1 I A DEPOSITS is uali, at on o "log of Pc�r}• wents� to <br />� s <br />Waste haulers <br />. � IN "Sl16Sf �kS" <br />Visualization of flow of Payments to Waste Haulers22 <br />Beverage Container Recycling Pilot Program <br />AND YE] 25 0 4F <br />WIRES (1101 f;IED <br />WNW WASIF HAIKEES <br />END 0? <br />IANFILLD <br />Under previous legislation,23 CalRecycle approved five pilot programs to boost consumer <br />redemption access in the following jurisdictions: Culver City, San Francisco, San Mateo County, <br />Sonoma County, and the City of Irvine. <br />Communities can create CRV redemption programs that work for them. Pilot programs allow <br />flexible operating requirements and customized redemption programs designed to meet a <br />region's unique needs. The CalRecycle Pilot Project Grant Program is designed to assist <br />jurisdictions that lack CRV beverage container recycling opportunities for their residents. <br />The goals of the Pilot Project Grant Program are: <br />• Improving redemption opportunities in underserved areas. <br />• Allowing local governments and private industry to work together, to create new, <br />convenient, and innovative recycling opportunities that work in their region or area. <br />• Increasing consumer redemption access. <br />• Increasing recycling percentages in pilot program areas. <br />22 Liza Tucker, "Waste Haulers: The Square Peg in the Circular Economy," Consumer Watchdog, May 2021. Used <br />with permission of the author. <br />23 California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction At (Assembly Bill 2020, Margolin, Statutes of <br />1986 Chapter 1290) (Public Resources Code 14571.9) SB458 (Wiener Chapter 648 Statues of 2017). <br />2021-2022 Orange County Grand Jury Page 11 <br />City Council 7 — 13 9/20/2022 <br />