Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.
Impact
The proposed bill modifies existing legislation from P.L.2020, c.24, which mandated that large food waste generators must source separate their food waste and direct it to authorized recycling facilities. A1475 allows compliance through disposal at sanitary landfills that convert landfill gas into renewable energy, thus expanding options for food waste disposal. This change could have significant implications on state laws governing waste management, potentially increasing the role of landfills in renewable energy generation while balancing the needs of large food waste generators.
Summary
Assembly Bill A1475 seeks to amend current regulations governing large food waste generators in New Jersey, allowing these entities to send their food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for the purpose of generating Class I renewable energy. This legislative change responds to challenges faced by generators located beyond the 25-mile radius of authorized food waste recycling facilities, providing a legal means to dispose of food waste while also supporting renewable energy efforts. The bill aims to streamline compliance requirements for these generators while still addressing the disposal of food waste in a sustainable manner.
Contention
Notably, concerns have arisen regarding the implications of allowing landfill disposal as an alternative to recycling. Critics may argue that this could undermine the goal of reducing food waste and hinder progress toward more sustainable waste management practices. Opponents of the bill may view it as a step backward in environmental stewardship, while supporters argue it provides necessary flexibility and practicality for food waste generators that face logistical challenges. The bill’s compliance mechanisms are intended to ensure that waste is handled responsibly, yet it remains to be seen how these adjustments will affect overall waste reduction and recycling initiatives in the state.
Same As
Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.
NJ S2371
Carry Over
Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.
NJ A4097
Carry Over
Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.
Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy or renewable natural gas.
Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy or renewable natural gas.
Authorizes institutions of higher education to send, receive, and compost or anaerobically digest food waste without DEP permit, under certain conditions.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.
Establishes grant program in DEP to provide financial assistance to municipalities for infrastructure and other physical upgrades to certain municipally owned sanitary landfill facilities closed before June 1987; appropriates $10 million.