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SB 1210

SB 1210 - The act creates the "Lithium Battery Recycling and Safety Act". Under the act, any manufacturer or recycler of batteries in the state shall establish or join a representative organization, as defined in the act. The representative organization shall develop a plan for the establishment of a battery recycling program and submit it to the Director of the Department of Natural Resources for approval no less than every five years. Specifics of the plan are described in the act. The Department shall enforce the representative organization's compliance with the plan pursuant to provisions of current law and establish enforcement procedures and penalties. After the battery recycling program is implemented, a manufacturer or recycler shall not manufacture or recycle batteries in the state unless the manufacturer or recycler participates in the battery recycling program. After the program is implemented, all batteries shall only be disposed into receptacles at collection sites approved by the program and shall not be disposed into household waste or recycle containers. The act shall not prevent a manufacturer or recycler from offering a fee-based battery collection service or a battery mail back service independent of a battery recycling program, provided that the manufacturer or recycler complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws. Any person may report violations of this act to the Department. If the Department finds that a manufacturer or recycler violated provisions of the act, the Department shall ask the Attorney General to commence a civil action. If the court finds that the manufacturer or recycler violated provisions of the act, the court may grant relief as described in the act. By June 1, 2028, and by June 1st of each following year, a representative organization shall submit an annual report to the Department covering the preceding calendar year of the battery recycling program. Specifics of the report are described in the act. The report shall be posted on the Department's and the representative organization's website. The act is similar to HB 2611 (2026) and SB 593 (2025). JULIA SHEVELEVA

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Jamie Burger

SB 1210 establishes Missouri's battery recycling regulations to manage waste, prevent environmental contamination, and recover recyclable materials from used batteries.

Second Read and Referred S Agriculture, Food Production and Outdoor Resources Committee
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Bill Summary · SB 1210

Legislative bill overview

SB 1210 establishes regulatory and operational provisions for battery recycling in Missouri, likely addressing collection, processing, and waste management standards for used batteries. The bill aims to create a framework governing how batteries are recycled within the state to reduce environmental contamination and promote resource recovery.

Why is this important

Battery recycling prevents toxic materials like lead, lithium, and cadmium from entering landfills and groundwater, reducing public health risks. As battery consumption increases with growing electronics and electric vehicle adoption, establishing clear recycling requirements helps Missouri manage this expanding waste stream and potentially recover valuable materials for reuse.

Potential points of contention

  • Industry compliance costs: Recycling facilities and retailers may face significant expenses implementing new collection and processing requirements, potentially raising consumer costs
  • Scope and responsibility allocation: Unclear whether manufacturers, retailers, consumers, or the state bears primary responsibility for battery collection and recycling logistics
  • Small business impact: Battery retailers and handlers in rural areas may struggle with compliance if infrastructure requirements are stringent or geographically concentrated

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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