Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress House Bill HB2998

Introduced
4/24/25  

Caption

Secure E-Waste Export and Recycling Act

Impact

If enacted, HB 2998 will significantly amend existing regulations regarding electronic waste management and exportation. The bill enforces a prohibition on exporting electronic waste unless specific exemptions apply, which require entities to be registered and to comply with a set of detailed guidelines. This aims to maintain the integrity of the electronic goods supply chain, particularly in military sectors, where counterfeit electronics pose risks to national security. Besides, it may catalyze the growth of domestic recycling and waste-reduction industries as entities adjust to these new regulations.

Summary

House Bill 2998, titled the 'Secure E-Waste Export and Recycling Act,' aims to regulate the export of electronic waste to prevent such items from potentially re-entering the electronics supply chains in the United States as counterfeit goods. The bill establishes stringent requirements for exporting and re-exporting of electronic waste, defined as used electronic items that have been declared unnecessary or obsolete, thus ensuring they are responsibly reused or recycled rather than being discarded improperly. This addresses the emerging issue of electronic waste, which, if improperly processed, can lead to severe environmental hazards and economic implications.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding HB 2998 include debates over the balance between necessary export controls and the potential economic impact on businesses engaged in electronics recycling and exports. Critics of the bill argue that stringent regulations might stifle innovation and create bottlenecks in the supply chain, particularly for companies that rely on exporting tested and functional used electronics. Proponents, however, maintain that the protection against counterfeit goods and the promotion of safe recycling practices justify tighter controls, framing the bill as a means of enhancing safety rather than hindering economic activity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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