Missouri 2025 Regular Session

Missouri Senate Bill SB239

Introduced
1/8/25  

Caption

Creates provisions relating to a post-consumer paint recycling program

Impact

The legislation is expected to have significant implications for state laws regarding waste management. Upon implementation, the producers and retailers will be required to include a paint assessment fee with the sales price of architectural paint, which is designed to cover the operating costs of the collection program. This fee will be assessed per container sold and will not exceed the costs necessary for the program's effectiveness, thus impacting the pricing of paint products in the market and potentially influencing consumer behavior regarding paint purchases.

Summary

Senate Bill 239 proposes the establishment of a post-consumer paint recycling program in Missouri, specifically targeting architectural paints sold in containers of five gallons or less. The bill mandates that paint manufacturers and their representative organizations create a collection program to manage unused or leftover paint, which is classified as post-consumer paint. The aim is to promote reuse and recycling of paint, thereby decreasing environmental waste and ensuring that paint is disposed of in an environmentally sound manner. Each producer or organization will need to submit a comprehensive plan to the department of natural resources for approval before launching the program.

Contention

There are potential points of contention associated with SB239. Critics may argue that the imposition of a fee could burden consumers and lead to increased costs without clear benefits, especially among low-income households. Supporters, however, may contend that the environmental benefits of reducing paint waste and promoting recycling justify the fee. Additionally, the bill's success will depend heavily on the effectiveness of the collection and recycling program designed by producers, which could lead to disagreements on implementation and oversight responsibilities between state officials and paint manufacturers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MO SB639

Creates provisions relating to a post-consumer paint recycling program

MO SB936

Creates provisions relating to a post-consumer paint recycling program

MO HB2152

Requires paint manufacturers to establish a paint recycling program and prohibits the sale of their paint in the absence of a recycling program

MO HB880

Requires paint manufacturers to establish a paint recycling program and prohibits the sale of their paint in the absence of a recycling program

MO SB109

Modifies provisions relating to mining

MO SB138

Modifies and creates new provisions relating to agriculture

MO HB631

Modifies provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources

MO SB1369

Creates provisions relating to land application of certain wastes

MO SB24

Creates new provisions relating to vulnerable persons

MO SB131

Modifies provisions relating to taxation

Similar Bills

MO SB936

Creates provisions relating to a post-consumer paint recycling program

IL SB0147

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IL HB2153

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MO SB639

Creates provisions relating to a post-consumer paint recycling program

CA AB594

Artificial intelligence.

RI H7854

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CA SB1405

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CA SB1405

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