HF298 (False House Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Product stewardship program for wind and solar infrastructure required, fee on retail sales of wind and solar infrastructure provided, moratorium on disposal of infrastructure in landfills, report required, and money appropriated.
AI Generated Summary
The legislative bill from Minnesota introduces a comprehensive product stewardship program for wind and solar infrastructure. Key features of the bill include:
Creation of Stewardship Programs: Manufacturers or producers of wind and solar energy products must create and finance stewardship programs to manage the end-of-life recycling of their products sold in Minnesota. This includes collection, transport, and processing of discarded products.
Stewardship Plan Approval: Before selling wind and solar infrastructure in Minnesota, producers must submit a stewardship plan to the state for approval. This plan needs to detail the recycling process and how products will be collected statewide.
Fee Imposition on Sales: A fee will be added to the retail price of wind and solar infrastructure, intended to cover the costs of the stewardship program. An independent auditor must review the fee amount to ensure it only covers necessary costs.
Reporting and Evaluation: Producers, through individual or group stewardship organizations, must submit annual reports evaluating the effectiveness of their recycling programs.
Landfill Disposal Moratorium: The bill prohibits the disposal of wind and solar energy infrastructure in Minnesota landfills, promoting recycling and reuse instead.
Educational Responsibilities: Producers or stewardship organizations are required to provide educational materials to consumers about the product stewardship program and end-of-life management options for the products.
Regulatory Compliance and Audits: Recyclers must prove compliance with health, environmental, and safety regulations, and stewardship programs must undergo financial audits.
The bill aims to reduce waste from wind and solar energy products, encourage recycling, and ensure responsible end-of-life product management.
Bill text versions
- Introduction PDF file
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