Topic: Calpirg

2 chapters across the catalog

Karmonious
Episode 810 2:26:17 - 2:29:15

810: Karmonious

Houston Glass Recycling and Budget Shortfalls

The city of Houston announced it will stop curbside glass recycling to help close a $160 million budget shortfall, requiring residents to drop off glass at centers themselves. Dvorak argues that recycling programs are often scams or money losers, despite the "bottle bills" that charge consumers extra. He notes that glass has always been recycled as "cullet" in manufacturing without the need for elaborate municipal systems.

Terror Aperture
Episode 285 21:47 - 25:22

285: Terror Aperture

California Bottle Bill and US PIRG Financial Transparency

The California "bottle bill" is characterized as a hidden tax on consumers pushed by CalPIRG and US PIRG. The discussion asserts that most glass was already being recycled by factories before the legislation passed. Criticism is directed at the 501(c)(3) organizations for their lack of financial transparency and their alignment with corporate lobbying interests despite claiming to represent the public.