Proposed EPA Head “Not Familiar” With Waste, Recycling Industry Issues
In many answers Pruitt said he was “not familiar” with topics ranging to landfills, coal ash, marine plastic or environmental justice.
A thorough exploration by WasteDive of a 242-page document outlining questions posed to E. Scott Pruitt by the Senate revealed that the Oklahoma attorney general and proposed new Environmental Protection Agency head is not well versed on many waste or recycling topics.
In many answers Pruitt said he was “not familiar” with topics ranging to landfills, coal ash, marine plastic or environmental justice.
According to Waste Dive:
An analysis of Pruitt's written responses within a 242-page report from the Senate's Environment and Public Works Committee detailed many contentious waste-related issues that could receive federal attention during the Trump administration. Pruitt's default response on almost all of them was to plead ignorance.
While specificity is often rare in confirmation hearings, Pruitt was particularly tight-lipped with his views on some of the top federal waste issues. Though based on this questionnaire and previous statements, he seems more inclined to a state-based regulatory approach with less focus on climate change mitigation than his predecessor. How much he will change the EPA or whether he will have a direct affect on how the industry operates remains to be seen.
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