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Bill S 73 mandates recycling programs for rechargeable batteries, requiring manufacturers to educate consumers and establish collection sites, promoting sustainability and reducing waste.
Bill S 73 mandates recycling programs for rechargeable batteries, requiring manufacturers to educate consumers and establish collection sites, promoting sustainability and reducing waste.
Bill S 73 aims to establish a comprehensive framework for the recycling of rechargeable batteries. The intent is to promote environmental sustainability by reducing battery waste and encouraging the responsible disposal and recycling of rechargeable batteries, which can contain hazardous materials.
The bill includes several significant provisions designed to enhance battery recycling efforts:
Establishment of Recycling Programs:
Consumer Education:
Collection Sites:
Reporting Requirements:
Incentives for Recycling:
Bill S 73 represents a significant step towards improving the recycling of rechargeable batteries, addressing both environmental concerns and consumer education. By establishing a structured recycling program, the bill aims to reduce battery waste and promote sustainable practices among manufacturers and consumers alike. The bill is currently in the legislative process, having been returned to the Senate after passing in the Assembly. Further actions will determine its final outcome.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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