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[PDF] Overview of the Beverage Container Recycling Program

Historical Recycling Rates for CRV-Eligible Containers Recycling Rate 1988 1990 1992 1994 1996 1998 2000 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 Program Expansion of CRV-Eligible Containers Changes in CRV CRV = California Redemption Value. 4L E G I S L A T I V E A N A L Y S T ’ S O F F I C E March 12, 2015 LAO 70 YEARS OF
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2015/Beverage-Container-Recycling-031215.pdf

[PDF] Overview of the Beverage Container Recycling Fund

This CRV cost is passed on to retailers who collect the CRV from consumers for each applicable beverage container sold. Consumers can recoup the cost of the CRV by redeeming empty recyclable beverage containers at a recycler.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2012/Overview_of_BCRF_04_11_12.pdf

[PDF] An Analysis of the Beverage Container Recycling Program

Pay CRV to retailers and receive CRV from recycler. Collect empty containers from consumers and sell to processors. Receive CRV from processors and pay CRV to consumers. Collects CRV from distributors and pays CRV to processors.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/res/recycling/beverage-container-042915.pdf

LAO 2006 Budget Analysis: Department of Conservation (3480)

The CRV is likely to increase again in 2007 to 5 cents and 10 cents, respectively. Raising the CRV beyond 5 cents and 10  cents may induce greater consumer recycling. »   Expand Consumer Education Programs.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis_2006/resources/res_05_3480_anl06.html

[PDF] Overview of the Beverage Container Recycling Fund

This CRV cost is typically passed on to retailers who collect the CRV from consumers for each applicable beverage container sold. Consumers can recoup the cost of the CRV they paid at the time of purchase by redeeming empty recyclable beverage containers at a recycler.
https://lao.ca.gov/handouts/resources/2011/Overview_of_the_Beverage_Container_Recycling_Fund_020311.pdf

An Analysis of the Beverage Container Recycling Program

Options to Increase Revenue Increase CRV. The simplest way to increase revenue for the program is to raise the amount of the CRV. When the program was created, the CRV was 1 cent. The CRV has been raised several times since the start of the program, most recently in 2007 when it was increased to 5 cents per container (10 cents for larger containers).
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2015/res/recycling/beverage-container-042915.aspx

[PDF] The 2010-11 Budget: Funding and Policy Options for the Beverage Container Recycling Program

Specifi‑ cally, Chapter 5 contains provisions that: · Accelerate the Collection of CRV Rev- enues. The Legislature accepted the Governor’s proposal to accelerate one month of CRV revenue into the fund.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2010/resources/bev_recycling/bev_recycling_031810.pdf

LAO 2010-11 Budget: Resources

Acceleration of CRV Payments. Under current law, distributors have up to 90 days following the sale of a container to a California retailer to remit the CRV for the container to the department. The Governor proposed to reduce the time the distributor has to remit the payment to 60 days.
https://lao.ca.gov/analysis/2010/resources/bev_recycling/bev_recycling_031810.aspx

Addressing Capital Renewal at UC and CSU

Jan 5, 2023 - Current Replacement Value (CRV). The estimated cost of replacing any given facility or group of facilities today. CRV is a common measure of the value of a campus ’s physical  assets. Facility Condition Index (FCI).
https://lao.ca.gov/Publications/Report/4657

[PDF] Addressing Capital Renewal at UC and CSU

The main advantage of using a funding target linked to a percentage of CRV is the consistency it provides not only across the segments but also over time. Linking to a percentage of CRV also would better facilitate planning activities and could reduce volatility in capital renewal funding from year to year.
https://lao.ca.gov/reports/2023/4657/Addressing-Capital-Renewal-UC-CSU-010523.pdf