Illinois 2025-2026 Regular Session

Illinois Senate Bill SB1398

Introduced
1/29/25  
Refer
1/29/25  

Caption

SOLID WASTE-BAN-FOOD WASTE

Impact

One of the core impacts of SB1398 is the requirement for individuals and organizations that generate significant amounts of food and food scrap to manage these materials properly. For example, entities located within certain proximity to permitted composting facilities or anaerobic digesters will need to source separate food and food scraps from other types of waste. The bill integrates these waste management practices into the existing framework of Illinois law, aiming for better environmental protection and waste reduction.

Summary

SB1398, introduced by Senator Adriane Johnson, seeks to amend the Environmental Protection Act by introducing new definitions and provisions related to solid waste management, particularly focusing on anaerobic digestion and food scrap processing. The bill specifically defines terms such as 'anaerobic digester' and 'anaerobic digestion'. It removes previous exemptions for certain composting facilities from regulation as pollution control facilities, ensuring that facilities involved in these processes are subject to oversight and compliance with state regulations.

Contention

Though the bill is positioned as a step towards enhancing environmental practices, it is not without contention. Stakeholders may debate the implications for small businesses and local governments tasked with implementing the new requirements, particularly around the expected costs and logistics of compliance. There could also be concerns regarding the capacity of existing facilities to handle the expected increase in food scrap processing, especially in areas that are more rural or less developed.

Notable_points

Additionally, SB1398 allocates funds from the Solid Waste Management Fund for activities that support the implementation of the Illinois Solid Waste Management Act through the Prairie Research Institute. This financial provision is critical as it outlines fiscal support for the initiatives introduced by the bill, ensuring that there's a mechanism for compliance and education surrounding proper waste management practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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