Education about rechargeable batteries and providing grants for collecting and recycling rechargeable batteries. (FE)
Impact
The bill proposes that the DNR administer a grant program aimed at municipalities, businesses, tribal governments, and nonprofit organizations. These grants would be for the expansion of rechargeable battery recycling operations, the creation of new recycling sites, and the purchase of necessary equipment for handling damaged or defective batteries. Additionally, it allows for financial support to solid waste facilities to improve fire detection and suppression systems, recognizing the heightened fire hazard posed by rechargeable batteries in recycling streams.
Summary
Assembly Bill 987 is focused on enhancing the recycling and collection of rechargeable batteries in Wisconsin. It mandates the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) to not only prepare educational materials regarding the dangers associated with rechargeable batteries in waste streams but also to inform the public about proper recycling options. The bill aims to address the increasing safety concerns related to the disposal of rechargeable batteries by promoting proper waste management practices.
Contention
Debate surrounding AB987 may arise regarding the allocation of state funds for these purposes. The bill includes provisions for supplemental funding requests to ensure adequate financial resources are available for its successful implementation. While proponents may argue that this will enhance public safety and environmental conservation, there could be concerns about the effective use of state resources and the potential bureaucratic overhead involved in the grant application process.
Requiring battery producers to administer battery collection and recycling programs, granting rule-making authority, making an appropriation, and providing a penalty. (FE)