New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A2089

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires certain recycling centers to report information about recycling markets and contamination to DEP.

Impact

The implications of A2089 are significant for both recycling centers and state environmental strategies. By requiring detailed reporting on the availability, location, and cost of recycling markets, as well as the nature and extent of contamination, the bill aims to improve transparency in the recycling industry. The data collected by the DEP could be used to identify trends in recycling efficacy and contamination, which in turn could lead to better regulatory practices and improved recycling technologies. Additionally, the DEP is tasked with protecting any proprietary business information disclosed by the recycling centers as trade secrets, ensuring that competitive advantages are maintained while still gathering necessary data.

Summary

Assembly Bill A2089 is designed to enhance the reporting requirements for recycling centers in New Jersey that process materials such as glass, plastic, cardboard, or paper. The bill mandates that these centers submit annual reports to the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) detailing critical information about recycling markets and the levels of contamination present in the recycling stream. This measure is aimed at gathering comprehensive data that could inform policy decisions and improve recycling practices throughout the state.

Contention

While the bill presents potential benefits in terms of data collection and improved recycling practices, it may also raise concerns among recycling centers regarding confidentiality and compliance. Debate may center around the burden of reporting requirements, particularly for smaller facilities that may lack the resources to comply with frequent documentation. Some stakeholders may argue that while enhanced reporting is beneficial for state monitoring, it could also deter smaller recycling operations from participating in recycling programs due to additional administrative burdens. As a result, there's likely to be ongoing discussion around finding a balance between oversight and the operational capabilities of recycling centers.

Companion Bills

NJ A1436

Carry Over Requires certain recycling centers to report information about recycling markets and contamination to DEP.

Previously Filed As

NJ A1436

Requires certain recycling centers to report information about recycling markets and contamination to DEP.

NJ A5852

Requires DEP to regulate scrap metal facilities as recycling facilities.

NJ HB1684

Relating To Recycling.

NJ HB5902

Environmental protection: recycling and waste utilization; packaging reduction and recycling requirements; create. Amends 1994 PA 451 (MCL 324.101 - 324.90106) by adding pt. 177.

NJ AB661

Recycling: materials.

NJ AB793

Recycling: plastic beverage containers: minimum recycled content.

NJ SB3165

RECYCLING NEEDS ASSESSMENT

NJ S3815

Directs DEP to select consultant to perform Statewide needs assessment regarding recycling of packaging products; establishes "Statewide Recycling Needs Assessment Advisory Council" in DEP; appropriates $500,000.

NJ A4902

Directs DEP to select consultant to perform Statewide needs assessment regarding recycling of packaging products; establishes "Statewide Recycling Needs Assessment Advisory Council" in DEP; appropriates $500,000.

NJ HB05319

An Act Concerning Recycling, Certain Solid Waste Management Reforms And Requirements For Solid Waste And Ash Residue Facilities.

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