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RETH INK Op <br />RECYCLING® <br />management services, including minimizing risk and managing for long- <br />term care of landfills. <br />Policy 10: Promote effective governance. Promote governance of solid <br />waste management that results in the implementation of the WMA, <br />resulting in: pollution prevention and decreased land disposal; the fair <br />allocation of costs and liabilities, the efficient provision of services; the <br />promotion of innovation; the fostering of private initiative and new <br />technologies, and the provision of services that meet the diverse needs <br />within the region. <br />Goal 4. Share responsibility. Allocate responsibility and costs for the <br />environmentally sound management of waste equitably among those <br />who use or benefit from the system, including producers, retailers, <br />consumers, government, citizens, and the waste industry. <br />Policy 11: Promote generator and producer responsibility. Generators <br />and product producers share responsibility for waste produced, and costs <br />for waste disposal should be borne in the present by producers and <br />generators and not deferred to future generations. <br />Policy 12: Drive better waste management through incentives, visible <br />costs and effective pricing signals. Provide incentives for waste reduction <br />and recycling, separate management of organic wastes, and resource <br />recovery through pricing of solid waste management services. Costs <br />should be visible to, and understandable by those paying for system <br />services. <br />2011 -2030 Regional Solid Waste Master Plan <br />Approved by the Solid Waste Management Coordinating Board on December 14, 2011 Appendix V Page 14 <br />