bottle bill of california is one of the country&rsquos most successful pollution and litter reduction programs. since 1988, citizens of california have recycled more than 10 million tons of glass, aluminum and plastic beverage cans. no other recycling policy or program in this state has led to higher recycling levels, and no program of its type in the nation has been resulted to be more cost effective. whilst the recent ca beverage container recycling rates show constant increasing82 overall&mdash rates of container recycling, the situation is less rosy for plastic beverage containers. current &lsquoloopholes&rsquo in the beverage container recycling regulation means more than 250 million recyclable plastic bottles stays exempted from the program. in other words, more than 350,000 tons of plastic cans continue to be landfilled and littered when those californiabased plastic processors are struggling to get an adequate supply of recycled plastic to fulfill manufacturer demand. increasing use of recycled plastic in california manufacturing means both reduced greenhouse gas emissions and jobs. the choice is easy. it&rsquos time to close up the loopholes and revise california&rsquos proven plastic container recycling incentives. source of information httpwww.cawrecycles.orgissuesbottlebill