Secure E-Waste Export and Recycling Act
This legislation establishes strict export controls over e-waste by prohibiting the export or re-export of such items without meeting specific conditions. One of the critical components of the bill is the creation of a publicly available registry for exporters, which requires them to document and declare their compliance with the bill's standards when exporting e-waste. The penalties for non-compliance mirror those found in the Export Administration Regulations, thus enhancing the enforcement of this act and holding exporters accountable.
House Bill 4217, named the Secure E-Waste Export and Recycling Act, aims to regulate the exportation of electronic waste (e-waste) to ensure it does not lead to the emergence of counterfeit goods entering both military and civilian electronics supply chains. The bill defines electronic waste as including a range of used electronic items such as computers, mobile devices, televisions, and data center equipment, among others.
While the bill is primarily aimed at preventing counterfeit goods from jeopardizing sensitive military and civilian technology, there are concerns among stakeholders about its potential implications for legitimate recycling operations. Critics argue that the measure may impose excessive bureaucratic hurdles for businesses engaged in the recycling of e-waste, potentially stifling economic opportunities in the recycling industry. Proponents, however, emphasize the necessity of such measures to protect the integrity of military and civilian supply chains from the risks associated with counterfeit electronics.