Iowa Code
Chapter 455D - WASTE VOLUME REDUCTION AND RECYCLING
Section 455D.4 - Waste volume reduction policies.

455D.4 Waste volume reduction policies.
1. It is the policy of this state to encourage the development of waste volume reduction programs and education at the local government level through incentives, technical assistance, grants, and other practical measures.
2. It is the policy of this state to support and encourage the development of new uses and markets for recycled goods, placing emphasis on the development, in Iowa, of businesses relating to waste reduction and recycling.
3. The provision of education concerning waste volume reduction at the elementary through high school levels and through community organizations will enhance the success of local programs requiring public involvement.
4. This state supports and encourages manufacturing methods which are environmentally sustainable, technologically safe, and ecologically sound. The state shall encourage manufacturing methods which enhance waste reduction by creating products with longer usage life, and by creating products which are adaptable to secondary uses, require less input material, and decrease resource consumption.
5. The people of this state recognize that a variety of benefits result from a comprehensive waste reduction policy including the following environmental, economic, governmental, and public benefits:
a. Not producing waste in the first instance is the most certain means for avoiding the widely recognized health and environmental damage associated with waste. Although waste reduction will never eliminate all wastes, to the extent that waste reduction is achieved it results in the most certain form of direct risk reduction.
b. Waste reduction may result in reduced pollution control costs for industry by stimulating and promoting beneficial technological and management reorganization within industry in place of pollution control strategies which channel capital into nonproductive pollution control expenditures.
c. The government is better able to administer programs which offer a variety of benefits to industry and which reduce the overall cost of government involvement than it is to administer programs which offer few benefits to industry and require increasingly extensive, complex, and costly governmental actions.
d. Public confidence in environmental policies of the government is important for the effectiveness of these policies. Waste reduction poses no adverse environmental and public health effects and does not, therefore, lead to increased public concern. Waste reduction also increases the public confidence that the government and industry are doing all that is possible to protect human health and the environment.
89 Acts, ch 272, §4

Structure Iowa Code

Iowa Code

Title XI - NATURAL RESOURCES

Chapter 455D - WASTE VOLUME REDUCTION AND RECYCLING

Section 455D.1 - Definitions.

Section 455D.2 - Findings.

Section 455D.3 - Goals for waste stream reduction — procedures — reductions and increases in fees.

Section 455D.4 - Waste volume reduction policies.

Section 455D.4A - Recycling.

Section 455D.5 - Statewide waste reduction and recycling network — established.

Section 455D.6 - Duties of the director.

Section 455D.7 - Duties of the commission.

Section 455D.8 - Deposits, rebates, and waste abatement fees.

Section 455D.9 - Land disposal of yard waste — prohibited.

Section 455D.9A - Disposal of baled solid waste at a sanitary landfill — prohibited.

Section 455D.10 - Land disposal of lead acid batteries — prohibited — collection for recycling.

Section 455D.10A - Household batteries — heavy metal content and recycling requirements.

Section 455D.10B - Batteries used in rechargeable consumer products.

Section 455D.11 - Waste tires — land disposal prohibited.

Section 455D.11A - Financial assurance — waste tire collection or processing sites.

Section 455D.11B - Permitting of waste tire collection or processing sites — fees.

Section 455D.11C - Waste tire management fund.

Section 455D.11D - Waste tire management — grant program.

Section 455D.11E - Use by regents institutions of tire-derived fuels and other beneficial uses of waste tires.

Section 455D.11F - End-users awarded moneys for using processed waste tires.

Section 455D.11G - Waste tire disposal fees and abatement costs.

Section 455D.11H - Future repeal.

Section 455D.11I - Registration of waste tire haulers — bond.

Section 455D.12 - Plastic container labeling.

Section 455D.13 - Land disposal of used oil and used oil filters prohibited — collection and recycling.

Section 455D.14 - Products manufactured with chlorofluorocarbons prohibited.

Section 455D.15 - Waste volume reduction and recycling fund.

Section 455D.15A - Permitting of waste conversion technologies operations — fees.

Section 455D.16 - Mercury — thermostats.

Section 455D.19 - Packaging — heavy metal content.

Section 455D.20 - Refuse-derived fuel — calculation as portion of waste reduction goal.

Section 455D.21 - Local ordinance — curbside collection.

Section 455D.22 - Civil penalty.

Section 455D.23 - Administrative enforcement — compliance orders.

Section 455D.24 - Judicial review.

Section 455D.25 - Civil actions for compliance — penalties.

Section 455D.26 - Green advisory committee.