SB 203 TASK FORCE ON RECYCLING INDUSTRIES Number 072 CHAIRMAN SHARP brought up SB 203 as the next order of business before the Senate State Affairs Committee. Number 080 SENATOR JIM DUNCAN, prime sponsor of SB 203, stated the bill would establish a legislative task force on recycling industries development in Alaska. The objective is to develop a state-wide plan for in-state industrial uses for recycled materials. Integrating recycling markets and economic development is essential to the success of a state-wide recycling program. Development of such a program will likely have to originate in urban markets and branch out as the program grows. The focus of the task force will be on what type of products can be recycled, where feasible markets for these products are located, and how much financial support, if any, will be needed. Senator Duncan noted that committee members have backup information in their bill packets. There is a fiscal note from the Legislative Affairs Agency. CHAIRMAN SHARP asked if there are questions of the sponsor. Hearing none, he stated it looks like a good idea to him. He asked the pleasure of the committee. SENATOR RANDY PHILLIPS thinks it is a good idea also. SENATOR DUNCAN made a motion to discharge SB 203 from the Senate State Affairs Committee with individual recommendations. Number 125 CHAIRMAN SHARP, hearing no objection, stated SB 203 was discharged from the Senate State Affairs Committee.