Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3511

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to lithium-ion batteries

Impact

If passed, H3511 would create a structured approach to battery recycling in Massachusetts, which has significant implications for both environmental protection and public health. The bill emphasizes collaboration among various stakeholders, including state officials, legislators, and industry representatives, to ensure that effective recycling policies are in place for lithium-ion batteries. Given the potential hazards posed by improperly disposed batteries, the legislation seeks to mitigate risks by promoting safer recovery methods and better overall management of battery waste. Ultimately, this could lead to more efficient recycling practices that align with the state’s environmental goals.

Summary

House Bill H3511 proposes the establishment of a Lithium-Ion Car Vehicle Battery Advisory Group within the Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs of Massachusetts. This group is tasked with reviewing and advising on policies related to the recovery and recycling of lithium-ion batteries sold with motor vehicles. The establishment of such a group highlights the growing recognition of the need to address the environmental impacts associated with battery disposal, particularly as the adoption of electric vehicles continues to rise. By consulting with local universities, research institutions, and industry experts, the advisory group aims to formulate effective recycling strategies and guidelines that can enhance sustainability in the automotive sector.

Contention

One notable point of contention surrounding H3511 may revolve around the logistics of implementing the advisory group's recommendations and the potential costs associated with enhancing battery recycling programs. Stakeholders in the automotive industry and recycling sector may have differing opinions on the feasibility and economic implications of the proposed solutions. Furthermore, discussions may arise regarding the balance between state regulation and industry participation in the recycling process, which could affect how quickly and effectively the recommendations are adopted. As with many environmental policies, the trade-offs between environmental goals and economic considerations are likely to be a significant point of debate among legislators and affected parties.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3178

Relative to lithium-ion batteries

MA H833

Establishing the commission on extended producer responsibility

MA H3511

Relative to annuities for widows and surviving relatives of veterans

MA H1271

Relative to establishing institutional public private partnerships

MA H1906

Relative to commission sales rates

MA H3245

Relative to the use of elephants, big cats, primates, giraffes, and bears in traveling exhibits and shows

MA H1579

Relative to identifying costs associated with legal counsel for classification hearings

MA H699

Relative to pay-to-play schemes

MA H2202

Establishing a commission to study the encouragement of organ donation

MA H510

Relative to foundation budget review commission permanence

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.