Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota House Bill HF4932

Introduced
3/14/24  

Caption

Management of wasted food provided.

Impact

If enacted, HF4932 would significantly alter current state laws related to waste management. It sets specific thresholds for the amount of food waste generated, requiring entities that surpass these thresholds to quantify and report their waste. The regulations emphasize composting, anaerobic digestion, and other sustainable practices while allowing exemptions under certain conditions, such as natural disasters or refusal by managing organizations. This could influence a range of sectors, including businesses, food recovery organizations, and any groups that manage surplus food, compelling them to adapt to new standards and potentially incurring additional administrative burdens.

Summary

House File 4932 addresses the management of wasted food, proposing new regulations under Minnesota Statutes, specifically in chapter 115A. The bill aims to create a structured approach to solid waste management, focusing primarily on surplus food and food waste. This includes definitions of key terminology such as 'surplus food', 'food recovery organization', and various management methods for food waste. The bill establishes a hierarchy for managing wasted food prioritizing reduction at the source, followed by upcycling, donating, and various disposal methods. It mandates persons generating substantial amounts of food waste to track and report their food waste annually, promoting transparency and accountability in waste management practices.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding HF4932 may arise regarding the feasibility of tracking and reporting requirements laid out in the bill, especially for smaller entities that may find compliance challenging. Additionally, there may be discussions on the extent of state oversight required versus local control in food waste management practices. Proponents argue that these regulations are essential for reducing food waste and promoting environmental responsibility, while opponents may raise concerns about increased regulation and the burden on businesses. The bill’s effectiveness will likely depend on the collaboration between state authorities and local food recovery organizations to implement these regulations effectively.

Companion Bills

MN SF4944

Similar To Management of wasted food provision

Previously Filed As

MN SF4944

Management of wasted food provision

MN LD1065

An Act Regarding the Reduction and Recycling of Food Waste

MN LD1009

An Act Regarding the Reduction and Recycling of Food Waste

MN HF3911

Environment and natural resources supplemental budget bill.

MN SB1398

SOLID WASTE-BAN-FOOD WASTE

MN SF3561

Packaging Waste and Cost Reduction Act

MN AB332

Hazardous waste: treated wood waste: management standards.

MN HB4265

Environmental protection: solid waste; reporting and compliance requirements for anaerobic digesters; modify. Amends secs. 11506 & 11568 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11506 & 324.11568). TIE BAR WITH: HR 0002'25, HB 4257'25

MN HF3577

Packaging Waste and Cost Reduction Act established, and rulemaking authorized.

MN HB5790

Environmental protection: solid waste; reporting and compliance requirements for anaerobic digesters; modify. Amends secs. 11506 & 11568 of 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.11506 & 324.11568). TIE BAR WITH: HB 5789'24

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