A. The General Assembly finds that:\n1. The management of solid waste can pose a wide range of hazards to public health and safety and to the environment;\n2. Packaging comprises a significant percentage of the overall waste stream;\n3. The presence of heavy metals in packaging is a concern because of the potential presence of heavy metals in residue from manufacturers' recycling processes, in emissions or ash when packaging is incinerated, or in leachate when packaging is landfilled; and\n4. Lead, mercury, cadmium, and hexavalent chromium, on the basis of scientific and medical evidence, are of particular concern.\nB. It is the intent of the General Assembly to:\n1. Reduce the toxicity of packaging;\n2. Eliminate the addition of heavy metals to packaging; and\n3. Achieve reductions in toxicity without impeding or discouraging the expanded use of recovered material in the production of products, packaging, and its components.\n1994, c. 944.
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