An Act Requiring The Establishment Of A Cell Phone Recycling Program.
This legislation has the potential to significantly influence waste management and environmental protection efforts within the state by promoting the recycling of electronic devices, specifically cell phones. It seeks to mitigate environmental harm from electronic waste and encourages responsible disposal practices among the general public. By facilitating easier access to recycling opportunities, the program aims to increase the rates of phone recycling and reduce the number of devices that end up in landfills.
SB00387 aims to establish a state-wide cellular phone recycling program, mandating the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection to implement a plan by October 1, 2017. The program is designed to facilitate the recycling of cellular phones through various collection centers, including schools, post offices, and retail stores. Furthermore, the bill addresses the importance of security for individuals looking to recycle devices, ensuring that users are informed about potential security issues associated with recycling.
While the bill primarily focuses on recycling and environmental protection, notable points of contention may arise around the logistics of implementing the program, including the selection of collection centers and the effectiveness of public outreach initiatives. Concerns may also be raised about the adequacy of the security measures for personal information contained in recycled devices, as well as the potential costs involved in establishing and maintaining the recycling infrastructure.