Rhode Island 2022 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S2788

Introduced
3/24/22  
Refer
3/24/22  
Report Pass
5/31/22  
Engrossed
6/7/22  

Caption

Refuse Disposal

Impact

The implementation of S2788 will fundamentally alter existing state laws regarding waste management and recycling. It includes a mandate for certain businesses to integrate recycled plastics into their packaging portfolio, requiring a minimum of 30% recycled content by 2030. This aspect encourages businesses to adopt more sustainable practices while ensuring that the state aligns with broader environmental goals. The legislation aims to position Rhode Island as a leader in innovative waste management solutions in the New England region.

Summary

S2788, known as the Refuse Disposal Act, is legislation introduced to enhance solid waste management through a focus on advancing recycling technologies. It establishes definitions for terms like 'advanced recycling' and 'advanced recycling facility,' setting the framework for modern recycling processes that convert post-use polymers and recovered feedstocks into viable products, thereby aiming to reduce landfill use. The bill emphasizes the importance of recycling in preserving natural resources and mitigating pollution while promoting job creation and economic growth in Rhode Island.

Sentiment

Sentiments around S2788 are largely supportive among environmental advocates and businesses focused on sustainability, who view the bill as a necessary step toward enhancing recycling capabilities and promoting economic recovery post-COVID. However, there are concerns from critics about the adequacy of the regulations in truly addressing potential environmental impacts of advanced recycling processes and making sure local communities are adequately protected from any negative consequences.

Contention

Concerns were raised during legislative discussions over the potential environmental impacts of advanced recycling facilities. Critics have pointed out that while the bill aims to improve waste management, it also involves complex technologies that may not be fully understood in terms of their emissions and overall ecological footprint. Additionally, defining what constitutes 'advanced recycling' and the regulatory oversight of these facilities remains a point of contention, as stakeholders seek clarification to ensure compliance without compromising environmental standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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