The National 黑料网 & Recycling Association (NWRA) joined the call to end the labor dispute causing a slowdown at West Coast ports, the trade group said Thursday. Dockworker demonstrations stemming from the discord between the Pacific Maritime Association and the International Longshoreman Warehouse Union are leading to significant, weeks-long loading and shipping delays at West Coast ports. NWRA鈥攚hich represents the private waste and recycling industry in the U.S.鈥攗nderscored the delays鈥 harmful impact on recycling companies鈥 ability to export recyclables to overseas end markets.
鈥淭he dockworkers鈥 dispute inhibits the recycling industry鈥檚 ability to manage and process recyclables. 聽Our member companies鈥 reputations as reliable business partners鈥攖hrough no fault of their own鈥攁re compromised by these delays,鈥 said David Biderman, NWRA鈥檚 vice president of government affairs. 鈥淭his dispute places undue stress on U.S. industry supply chains and on American communities and companies that depend on revenue from valuable commodities that are sold to Asian markets and not worthlessly stockpiled at our own ports.鈥
NWRA, having previously expressed its position in a letter in December to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, reiterated its support as several congressional representatives, including House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-California), held a press conference Thursday afternoon at the U.S. Capitol, calling for a bipartisan resolution.
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