LEG 100
March 9, 2015
MEMORANDOM
To: President Shep Howard
From: student
Date: March 9, 2015
Re: Simply Green Products
Dear President Howard,
It has come to my attention that an environmental group known as “SafePack Materials Pollute” is clamming that our SafePack materials are not biodegradable. The group is asserting that these materials are causing an environmental hazard that is seeping from a local landfill into a nearby stream. The group has also launched an internet campaign geared toward compelling fruit producers to stop purchasing our packing materials. The situation raises environmental issues that relate directly to the Clean Water Act and the Solid Waste Disposal Act.
The overall goal of the Clean Water Act is to eliminate the discharge of pollutants in the navigable waters of the United States (Bagley, p.487). To be in violation of the Clean Water Act, the SafePack Materials Pollute group must have several elements present to prove a valid claim towards our company. First, the group must be able to prove that our product is truly the cause of the seepage from the landfill into the nearby stream. Other evidence that may be used as proof may include testimony from witnesses, photographs or video tapes. The group must also be able to prove if our company does or does not have a NPDES permit. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, a NPDES permit program controls water pollution by regulating point sources that discharge pollutants into water of the United States (NPDES Overview).
The SafePack Materials Pollute also have a claim under the Solid Waste Disposal Act directed towards our company. The Solid Waste Disposal Act governs the management of hazardous wastes (Bagley, p.488). In order for this group to have a valid claim under the Waste Disposal Act towards our company, they must prove that our company is using sound
References: Bagley, C. (2012). Managers and the Legal Environment: Strategies for the 21st Century, 7th Edition (p. 487). Mason, Ohio: Cengage Learning. NPDES Overview. (2015). United States Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved from: http://water.epa.gov/polwaste/npdes/ What is the Solid Waste Disposal Act. (2015). United States Environmental Protection Agency. Retrieved from: http://waste.supportportal.com/link/portal/23002/23023/Article/23068/What-is-the-Solid-Waste-Disposal-Act-of-1965 42 U.S. Code Chapter 82. (2015). Cornell University Law School Legal Information Institute. Retrieved from: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/chapter-82