New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2684

Introduced
5/19/22  

Caption

Authorizes voluntary donation of expired food or food waste to farmers; authorizes donations if farmer waives liability.

Impact

The enactment of S2684 will represent a substantial shift in the handling of expired food and food waste, allowing for their repurposing instead of disposal. By legally facilitating such donations, the bill could lead to reduced waste at retail establishments and provide farmers with potentially valuable animal feed resources. This could not only benefit farmers economically but also contribute to broader environmental goals by decreasing landfill contributions. However, it may require adjustments in current food safety regulations and practices, ensuring that proper protocols are in place to maintain safety standards despite the liability waiver.

Summary

Senate Bill S2684 proposes a legislative framework that allows retail sellers and distributors to donate expired food and food waste to farmers for use as animal feed, contingent upon the farmers signing a liability waiver. This waiver is significant as it requires the farmer to accept the risks associated with using such food, release the donor from liability, and waive any legal rights concerning the donation. The bill aims to mitigate food waste by channeling expired but consumable food products towards agricultural use, reflecting a growing emphasis on sustainability and resource management in food systems.

Contention

One possible point of contention surrounding S2684 could be the safety implications associated with the consumption of expired food by animals. Critics may voice concerns regarding the potential health risks posed to both livestock and ultimately humans if unsafe food is consumed. Furthermore, the bill could ignite debates over the extent of liability waivers, particularly regarding their enforceability and fairness. Farmers could face significant risks without adequate protections, despite the assurance provided by the waiver, leading to concerns about the legal ramifications involved in accepting donated expired food.

Companion Bills

NJ A880

Same As Authorizes voluntary donation of expired food or food waste to farmers; authorizes donations if farmer waives liability.

Previously Filed As

NJ S2909

Authorizes voluntary donation of expired food or food waste to farmers; authorizes donations if farmer waives liability.

NJ A880

Authorizes voluntary donation of expired food or food waste to farmers; authorizes donations if farmer waives liability.

NJ A2709

Authorizes voluntary donation of expired food or food waste to farmers; authorizes donations if farmer waives liability.

NJ HB1249

Food donations; labeling, liability.

NJ HB1293

Food donations; labeling, liability.

NJ AB1219

Food donations.

NJ HB1266

Relating To Food Donations.

NJ HB1266

Relating To Food Donations.

NJ HB4185

EAT Healthy Foods from Local Farmers Act Expanding Access To Healthy Foods from Local Farmers Act

NJ SB16

Regards immunity from liability for donations of perishable food

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