Alabama 2024 Regular Session

Alabama Senate Bill SB264

Introduced
4/2/24  
Introduced
4/2/24  

Caption

Solid waste; to define the terms mass balance attribution, mill scale and slag

Impact

The enactment of SB264 will have significant implications for the management of solid waste in Alabama. By deeming recovered materials processing facilities as manufacturing plants under the existing act, it could lead to an increase in operational standards and regulatory scrutiny. This shift aims to enhance accountability in the recycling processes, potentially increasing overall recycling rates and reducing waste. However, this change may also prompt concerns among facility operators regarding stricter regulations and compliance burdens.

Summary

SB264 aims to amend the Solid Wastes and Recyclable Materials Management Act to define and incorporate the term 'mass balance attribution'—an optional method for accounting the flow of materials through a recycling process. This change signifies a shift towards more precise tracking of materials from input to output at recovered materials processing facilities, treating them as manufacturing entities rather than simply waste management sites. By recognizing these facilities as manufacturing entities, the bill facilitates a more robust recycling infrastructure within the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB264 revolve around the potential increased regulatory framework for what have traditionally been seen as waste management facilities. Supporters argue that stricter definitions and classifications will lead to better environmental outcomes and a reduction of waste through improved recycling practices. Conversely, opponents may express concerns about the operational and financial impacts on businesses that now will require adherence to more stringent manufacturing regulations, potentially affecting their profitability and operational flexibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AL HB402

Solid waste; to define the term mass balance attribution, further provide for recovered materials processing facilities

AL HB460

To amend Section 22-27-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials Management Act; to amend the definitions under the act; to define "advanced recycling" and to specify that advanced recycling would not be considered as solid waste disposal, solid waste processing, solid waste management, or incineration; and to define "mill scale and slag" and include the term in the definition of solid waste.

AL HB36

To amend Section 22-27-2 of the Code of Alabama 1975, the Solid Waste and Recyclable Materials Management Act; to amend the definitions under the act; to define "advanced recycling" and to specify that advanced recycling would not be considered as solid waste disposal, solid waste processing, solid waste management, or incineration; and to define "mill scale and slag" and include the term in the definition of solid waste.

AL SB131

Solid waste recycling, advanced recycling defined, conversion of materials back to basis hydrocarbons, not waste disposal or incineration, Sec. 22-27-2 am'd.

AL HB477

Solid waste recycling, advanced recycling defined, conversion of materials back to basis hydrocarbons, not waste disposal or incineration, Sec. 22-27-2 am'd.

AL SB2499

Solid Waste Disposal Law; define advanced plastic recycling.

AL HB1135

Advanced plastic recycling; define terms relating to.

AL HB1226

Solid waste matters.

AL HB4257

Environmental protection: solid waste; anaerobic digestion and digestate; define. Amends secs. 11502 & 11503 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11502 & 324.11503). TIE BAR WITH: HB 4265'25

AL HB5351

To amend the definition of commercial solid waste facility

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