Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0104

Introduced
1/31/25  

Caption

Establishes Compost Fund to award grants related to reducing the amount of solid waste generated in the state.

Impact

The legislation's impact is expected to be significant in reshaping how municipalities handle waste. By creating a dedicated fund, it encourages local governments to develop innovative strategies for composting and waste diversion. The solid waste disposal surcharge will finance grants that can enhance local waste management infrastructure and support programs aimed at reducing food waste and illegal dumping. With a focus on education and community involvement, the bill aims to increase overall awareness and participation in sustainable waste practices, potentially leading to a decrease in landfill usage over time.

Summary

S0104, known as the Composting and Organic Waste Diversion Act, is designed to address the increasing amounts of solid waste generated in the state of Rhode Island. The bill establishes a Compost Fund, managed by the Department of Environmental Management, which provides funding through grants to municipalities for various waste diversion initiatives. The grants aim to support activities such as food waste prevention, composting, and reducing illegal dumping, thereby fostering sustainable waste management practices throughout the state. Additionally, S0104 imposes a solid waste disposal surcharge that generates revenue for the fund, helping to finance these initiatives.

Contention

While the fundamental goals of the bill are generally well-received, there are areas of contention related to the implementation of the solid waste disposal surcharge. Concerns arise about the financial burden it may place on waste generators, including communities and businesses already facing rising operational costs. Critics also highlight the necessity for clear guidelines and effective management of the funds to prevent misallocation and ensure that benefits reach the intended communities. Moreover, the potential need for training and resources to support small haulers and local entities is noted as an essential factor for the bill's success.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H6214

Allows the town of Tiverton to allow a half (1/2) credit for affordable housing for manufactured homes in age restricted communities in conformance with all zoning laws and/or ordinance of the town.

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