Connecticut 2017 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB00505

Introduced
1/20/17  
Introduced
1/20/17  
Refer
1/20/17  
Refer
2/2/17  

Caption

An Act Concerning The Paint Stewardship Program.

Impact

The bill places significant responsibilities on paint producers, requiring them to actively contribute to postconsumer paint management initiatives. It aims to reduce the financial burden on local governments associated with hazardous waste disposal and ensure a consistent recycling process across the state. The paint stewardship assessment implemented as part of the program will also encourage consumers to recycle and properly dispose of their leftover paint, fundamentally altering how paint products are managed from production through disposal.

Summary

SB00505, also known as the Paint Stewardship Program, is designed to establish a comprehensive framework for the recycling and disposal of postconsumer paint in the state. The bill mandates that producers of architectural paint must participate in a representative organization responsible for submitting a detailed stewardship program plan to the Commissioner of Energy and Environmental Protection. This plan will outline the strategies to minimize public sector involvement in managing postconsumer paint by promoting reuse, recycling, and environmentally sound disposal practices. Additionally, producers are required to implement a uniform assessment on sales to fund this program, which aims to create a sustainable system for handling used paint.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB00505 appears generally positive, with support from environmental advocates and some lawmakers who see it as a step towards better waste management and environmental sustainability. Proponents highlight the bill's potential to reduce harmful impacts of improper paint disposal and enhance public awareness regarding recycling practices. However, concerns remain among some stakeholders about the financial implications for producers and the possibility of increased costs for consumers, as the stewardship assessment will be reflected in the purchase price of paints.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the financial structure of the stewardship program and its enforcement mechanisms. Critics argue that the burden of the paint stewardship assessment may disproportionately affect consumers, particularly because it will add to the cost of paint products sold in the state. Additionally, while the bill attempts to streamline paint disposal and recycling, some stakeholders worry about the adequacy of the proposed assessment in covering all aspects of the program effectively without leading to extensive administrative costs.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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