HCR 25 - STATE INDUSTRIAL MATERIALS EXCHANGE Number 015 REP. PETE KOTT, prime sponsor of HCR 25, stated that HCR 25 asserts the importance of fully utilizing resources by encouraging industry to participate in a materials exchange within the state, and by asking the governor to proclaim a materials exchange month. A materials exchange is an information network allowing companies to serve notice of the availability of surplus goods. Arrangements can then be made between companies to transfer surpluses that would otherwise be placed in landfills. He said BP and Arco have provided seed money for the project and it is being coordinated through the Department of Environmental Conservation's Pollution Prevention office. REP. KOTT outlined the two changes from the original bill to the new committee substitute offered: 1) naming ARCO and BP as providing the seed money; and 2) changing the month of the "Alaska Materials Exchange Month" from March to April. Number 086 CHAIRMAN HUDSON asked if there was any financial requirement by the state. REP. KOTT responded that there wasn't. Number 095 REP. PORTER moved the adoption of the committee substitute. No objection was heard; it was so ordered. Number 102 REP. SITTON asked to what extent the state would be involved in this program. Number 110 REP. KOTT replied that the Pollution Prevention office in the Department of Environmental Conservation would oversee the program. Number 138 DAVID WIGGLESWORTH, Chief of Pollution Prevention, testified via teleconference from Anchorage in support of CSHCR 25(L&C). Number 159 REP. PORTER moved CSHCR 25(L&C) with individual recommendations and a zero fiscal note. No objections were heard; it was so ordered.