Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF545

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(Formerly SSB 1196.)

Impact

By requiring producers to implement approved battery stewardship plans, SF545 aims to significantly enhance the state's waste management infrastructure. Producers must submit detailed plans, including collection goals, educational outreach strategies, and methods for safe collection and recycling of batteries. This structured approach is intended to ensure adequate collection opportunities for consumers and increase overall recycling rates, thereby mitigating environmental hazards associated with improper battery disposal. The bill effectively shifts the responsibility for battery waste management to producers and retailers, supporting broader environmental protection goals.

Summary

Senate File 545 (SF545) establishes a comprehensive battery stewardship program aimed at the responsible disposal and recycling of batteries in the state. The bill mandates that beginning January 1, 2028, individuals may only dispose of covered batteries at designated collection sites or events. Additionally, it prohibits the mixing of batteries with other waste types, such as municipal waste or recyclable materials, thus ensuring that batteries do not end up in landfills or are incinerated improperly. Violations of these disposal regulations could result in penalties of up to $10,000, demonstrating the bill's emphasis on strict adherence to recycling protocols.

Contention

Notably, some contention exists surrounding the specifics of the proposed implementation plans and compliance costs for producers. Critics of the bill express concerns regarding the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of achieving the proposed recycling rates, as well as the impact on smaller producers who may struggle to conform to stringent requirements. Moreover, there is debate about the necessity of certain provisions, such as the prohibition on point-of-sale fees to cover the costs of implementing the stewardship plan. Advocates argue this aspect maintains affordability for consumers, while opponents question the financial sustainability of such a model.

Final_notes

As the bill moves forward, further discussions may refine the parameters of the stewardship plans and consider the feedback from various stakeholders, including environmental organizations and industry representatives. Overall, SF545 marks a significant legislative effort to enhance battery waste management and promote environmental responsibility in the state.

Companion Bills

IA HF726

Similar To A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.

IA SSB1196

Related A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(See SF 545.)

Similar Bills

MA H968

Establishing a lithium-ion battery stewardship program

MA S556

Establishing a lithium-ion battery stewardship program

PA HB1233

Providing for portable battery stewardship and establishing requirements for Battery Stewardship Plans; imposing duties on the Department of Environmental Protection; and imposing penalties.

IA SSB1196

A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.(See SF 545.)

IA HF726

A bill for an act providing for the implementation of battery stewardship plans, making appropriations, and providing penalties.

CT HB05019

An Act Establishing Extended Producer Responsibility For Consumer Batteries.

ME LD1519

An Act to Create a Stewardship Program for Electronic Smoking Devices and Related Products

OK HB1907

Environment; creating the Battery Stewardship Act; defining terms; effective date.