California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB794

Introduced
2/20/19  
Introduced
2/20/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Refer
2/28/19  
Report Pass
3/26/19  
Report Pass
3/26/19  
Refer
3/26/19  
Refer
3/26/19  
Refer
4/10/19  
Refer
4/10/19  
Failed
2/3/20  

Caption

Beverage container recycling: report to the Legislature.

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws pertaining to recycling, specifically by evaluating the state's approach toward beverage container recycling in light of international market changes. It aims to strengthen California's recycling infrastructure, potentially increasing the state's recycling rates and encouraging sustainable practices among both consumers and manufacturers. By mandating a study, the bill seeks to align state policies with global trends in recycling, promoting efficiency and effectiveness in waste management.

Summary

Assembly Bill 794, introduced by Assembly Member Ting, focuses on the recycling of beverage containers in California. The legislation is part of the California Beverage Container Recycling and Litter Reduction Act, which aims to enhance the recycling process by establishing minimum refund values for beverage containers. AB 794 mandates a comprehensive study of the changes in the international recycling market since January 1, 2018, and requires the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery to report back to the Legislature by January 1, 2021, with recommendations to improve recycling practices for beverage containers.

Contention

Although the bill primarily focuses on improving recycling mechanisms, there may be points of contention surrounding how the recommendations are implemented and the potential costs involved in enacting any changes. Concerns could arise regarding the financial impact on consumers and businesses, particularly if new regulations or restrictions are suggested. The temporary nature of the bill, with a repeal date of January 1, 2025, suggests that it is designed to be a test of new approaches to recycling that could inform long-term policy changes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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