New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A3084

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

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.

Impact

Under current regulations established by P.L.2020, large food waste generators are required to source separate their food waste and send it to authorized food waste recycling facilities. However, A3084 introduces a provision that designates sanitary landfills, which collect landfill gas for energy production, as a compliant disposal option for these generators. This modification aims to improve flexibility for large businesses while maintaining compliance with state energy generation goals.

Summary

Assembly Bill A3084 aims to amend the current food waste management laws in New Jersey by allowing certain large food waste generators to dispose of their food waste at sanitary landfill facilities. The intent is to facilitate the generation of Class I renewable energy or renewable natural gas from the food waste, thereby supporting renewable energy initiatives. This legislative measure is intended to provide an alternative disposal method for large generators who face challenges with existing food waste recycling options within a reasonable proximity.

Contention

The bill may spark debate among environmental advocacy groups and policymakers, as critics may view it as a pivot away from the initial goals of promoting recycling and reducing landfill disposables. Supporters, however, will argue that it introduces a pragmatic solution to food waste management, particularly in areas where recycling infrastructure may not be adequately developed. The balance between advancing renewable energy efforts and ensuring food waste is not merely diverted to landfills may be central to discussions surrounding the bill's passage.

Companion Bills

NJ A4083

Carry Over 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.

Previously Filed As

NJ A4083

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.

NJ S2371

Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.

NJ A4097

Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.

NJ S2162

Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.

NJ A1475

Authorizes certain large food waste generators to send food waste to sanitary landfill facilities for purpose of generating Class I renewable energy.

NJ A5745

Requires large organic waste generators to separate and recycle organic waste.

NJ S364

Adds fusion to types of Class I renewable energies as defined for purposes of "Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act."

NJ A5375

Adds fusion to types of Class I renewable energies as defined for purposes of "Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act."

NJ A4118

Establishes Statewide targets to reduce disposal of organic waste in landfills; requires DEP to adopt regulations to achieve targets.

NJ S217

Adds fusion to types of Class I renewable energies as defined for purposes of "Electric Discount and Energy Competition Act."

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