An amendment to strike the definitions of "recycled paper" and "wastepaper" in the bill and substitute a new definition of "recovered materials". Recovered materials fall into two groups: 1) post consumer materials such as paper, paperboard, used boxes, newspapers, etc. and 2) manufacturing, forest residues, and other wastes such as a) dry paper and paperboard generated by the papermaking process, b) finished paper from obsolete inventories, c) fibrous byproducts of harvesting, manufacturing etc., d) waste rope from cordage manufacture and textile mill waste and e) fibers recovered from waste water.

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Amendment Number
512
Description
An amendment to strike the definitions of "recycled paper" and "wastepaper" in the bill and substitute a new definition of "recovered materials". Recovered materials fall into two groups: 1) post consumer materials such as paper, paperboard, used boxes, newspapers, etc. and 2) manufacturing, forest residues, and other wastes such as a) dry paper and paperboard generated by the papermaking process, b) finished paper from obsolete inventories, c) fibrous byproducts of harvesting, manufacturing etc., d) waste rope from cordage manufacture and textile mill waste and e) fibers recovered from waste water.
Congress
98
Type
HAMDT
Latest Action Date
Nov 3, 1983
Latest Action Text
Amendment Passed in Committee of the Whole by Voice Vote.
Submitted Date
Nov 3, 1983
Chamber
House of Representatives
Update Date
Jun 30, 2021
Amendment 512 — Informed