Louisiana 2022 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SCR13

Introduced
3/23/22  
Introduced
3/23/22  
Refer
3/28/22  
Refer
3/28/22  
Report Pass
3/29/22  
Passed
4/4/22  
Passed
4/4/22  
Engrossed
4/4/22  
Refer
4/5/22  
Report Pass
4/27/22  

Caption

Request the Department of Environmental Quality to study strategies for recycling plastic containers.

Impact

The implementation of SCR13 could lead to changes in state laws and policies related to waste management and recycling. The resolution emphasizes the need for collaboration among governmental agencies, non-profit organizations, and the business community to devise effective recycling strategies. Moreover, it outlines the potential economic benefits of advanced recycling facilities, which could create job opportunities and provide a sustainable source of raw materials for manufacturing, thereby contributing to the state’s economy while also addressing environmental concerns.

Summary

Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 13 (SCR13) urges the Department of Environmental Quality in Louisiana to investigate strategies for enhancing the recycling of plastic containers. The resolution highlights the growing challenge of plastic waste, exacerbated by increased consumption patterns, which leads to significant environmental and economic repercussions. By calling for a comprehensive study, SCR13 seeks to address the critical need for improved recycling methods that align with the state's environmental goals and economic interests.

Sentiment

Overall sentiment surrounding SCR13 is positive, as stakeholders recognize the importance of addressing plastic waste and its implications for both the environment and public health. Lawmakers and environmental advocates express optimism about the prospects of enhanced recycling initiatives and their potential to alleviate litter issues and reduce costs associated with waste management. However, there is an underlying concern regarding the execution of such strategies and the need for sufficient funding and resources to support these initiatives.

Contention

While SCR13 aims to foster positive change, notable contention may arise from the execution of its recommendations. Questions regarding funding for recycling programs and the viability of proposed strategies may be debated among stakeholders. Moreover, the balance between industry interests and environmental priorities may lead to discussions about the effectiveness and feasibility of various recycling methods. As the resolution encourages the Department of Environmental Quality to report back with recommendations by March 10, 2023, stakeholders will be eagerly awaiting the outcomes of this study and the specific paths forward for plastic waste management in Louisiana.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA S2582

Senate Resolution Respectfully Requesting The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation And The Rhode Island Department Of Environmental Management To Conduct A Comprehensive Study Of Plastics Recycling (requests The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation And The Rhode Island Department Of Environmental Management To Conduct A Comprehensive Study Of Plastics Recycling)

LA SCR30

To urge and request the Department of Environmental Quality to study implementation of real-time community air monitoring and notification systems.

LA SCR24

Requests the Department of Environmental Quality to study the feasibility of providing funding for devices that remediate certain water quality impairments.

LA SCR101

Requests the Department of Environmental Quality to study the removal of certain Reid vapor pressure requirements in certain parishes.

LA SB45

Recycling: beverage containers: tethered plastic caps.

LA AB792

Recycling: plastic containers: minimum recycled content and labeling.

LA HCR25

Urges and requests the Department of Environmental Quality to study sewer systems

LA HCR262

Urges the secretary of the Department of Environmental Quality to establish an Electronic Recycling and Reuse Task Force

LA AB793

Recycling: plastic beverage containers: minimum recycled content.

LA HSR3

Requests the House Committee on Natural Resources and Environment to study the effects of recycling, enforcement, and education on litter reduction

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.