Establishes extended producer responsibility for household appliances and refrigerants
Bill A 2164 holds manufacturers accountable for recycling household appliances and refrigerants, ensuring responsible disposal and reducing environmental impact.
Bill A 2164 holds manufacturers accountable for recycling household appliances and refrigerants, ensuring responsible disposal and reducing environmental impact.
Bill A 2164 aims to implement an Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) framework specifically for household appliances and refrigerants. The primary intent of this legislation is to hold manufacturers accountable for the entire lifecycle of their products, particularly focusing on the disposal and recycling processes. This approach is designed to reduce environmental impact, promote sustainable practices, and ensure that end-of-life products are managed responsibly.
The bill includes several important provisions:
Producer Responsibility Requirements:
Financial Obligations:
Reporting and Compliance:
Collaboration with Local Governments:
Bill A 2164 represents a significant step towards enhancing environmental sustainability by establishing a framework for extended producer responsibility for household appliances and refrigerants. By holding manufacturers accountable for their products' lifecycle, the bill aims to promote responsible recycling and waste management practices, ultimately benefiting both consumers and the environment.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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