New York State Assembly Bill 5801 (2021) - (Introduced)

NY
02/05/2021
02/05/2021
Original
New York State Assembly Bill 5801 (2021) (A5801)
Introduced
01/05/2022
Version 2
New York State Assembly Bill 5801 (2022) (A5801-2)
Re-Introduced

Overview

New York State Assembly Bill 5801 is the companion bill to S1185. This bill details the development of a producer responsibility program for packaging and paper products. Under this program, producers are required to implement a producer responsibility plan, either individually or as a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO).

All Packaging Types

Covered materials and products are defined as any part of a package or container, regardless of recyclability or compostability, that includes material used for containment, protection, handling, delivery, and presentation of goods that are sold, offered for sale, or distributed in the state.

Containers and packaging are further defined to include paper, cartons, plastic, glass, metal, or combinations used secondary and tertiary packaging, and intended for short-term or single use.

Paper Products

Paper products are defined as products made from paper and other cellulosic fibers, including print and marketing materials.

Material Specific

The bill lists categories of plastic polymers that are considered covered materials under the producer responsibility program as determined by the state.

Exclusions

Packaging that is used for long-term protection or storage of a product (over 5 years) is excluded from coverage. Several other exclusions are listed:

  1. Materials or products that could become unsafe or unsanitary to recycle due to their intended use.
  2. Literary, text, and reference bound books.
  3. Beverage containers that qualify for deposit/redemption under existing legislation.
Household/​Residential

The producer responsibility program must provide curbside recycling that is as convenient as the existing collection plan. The bill includes service to residential units in the definition of curbside recycling.

Government, Institutional, or Academic

The bill extends curbside recycling to include schools, state or local agencies, or institutions which were served by municipality or a private sector hauler as of the effective date of the legislation.

Brands

Producer is defined as the manufacturer of a covered material or product under a brand that sells or offers for sale the covered material or product in the state.

Licensees

Producer also includes an individual who imports the covered material or product as the owner or licensee of a trademark or brand under which the covered material or product is sold or distributed in the state.

Importers/​Distributors

The term producer includes a person or company that offers for sale, sells, or distributes the covered material or product in the state.

Small Businesses

Producers are exempt of they generate less than $1 million in annual revenue, less than one ton of covered materials per year in the state, or operate as a single point of retail (not part of a franchise).

Governments

Municipalities or local governments are not included under the definition of producer.

Retailers

Retailers that are not producers are excluded from program requirements.

Collective Producer Responsibility

Producers may form a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) and discharge responsibilities to that organization.

Individual Producer Responsibility Option

Producers may comply individually.

Nonprofit Requirement

PRO(s) must be nonprofit organizations.

Financial and Partial Operational

The producers or PRO are responsible for all financial costs of the program. The PRO will reimburse municipalities, either directly or through providers.

Operational Costs

The program must cover collection and processing of recyclables.

Education and Outreach

The individual producer, or PRO, is required to provide effective outreach, education, and communications to consumers in the state.

Administration

The program must cover administrative costs associated with registering, operating, and updating the program.

Product-Related

The fee structure may also include fees established per product, material, or category and assessed based on amount put on market.

Modulated

The fee structure will be developed in the program plan. Within this structure, fees may vary based on costs associated with collection and processing, as well design features such as ease of recyclability or reusability (eco-modulation).

Recycled Content

Fees detailed in the producer responsibility plan will be adjusted based on percentage of post-consumer recycled material content.

Reuse

The bill suggests criteria for eco-modulation, but the structure will be determined in the development of the producer responsibility plan. The bill states that fees can encourage non-food contact packaging specifically designed to be reusable or refillable and have high reuse or refill rates.

Recyclability

Fees detailed in the producer responsibility plan should disincentivize covered materials that would typically be readily-recyclable but are made less recyclable by design features (labels, inks, adhesives containing heavy metals, other hazardous contaminants).

Rate Targets

The producer responsibility plan must include a proposed minimum recycling rate for covered materials.

Recycled Content Targets

The producer responsibility plan must include a proposed minimum PCR content rate requirement.

Material Specific Targets

The plan must include specific content and recycling rates for covered materials, including paper products, glass, metal, and plastics.

Convenience Standards

The program must cover the cost of curbside collection or other level of consumer service that is, at minimum, as convenient as curbside collection or as convenient as the previous recycling collection service in the particular jurisdiction.

Deadline to Submit Plan

Producers will have one year from the effective date of this legislation to submit a plan. The plan will cover a five-year period, and be reviewed and updated every five years.

Date of Implementation

The date of program implementation is three years from the effective date of this legislation.

Plan Review and Approval

The state has the authority to review and approve plans submitted by producers or PROs. The state may also require a plan to be reviewed or revised prior to the five year period if factors such as minimum post-consumer recycled material content rates, minimum recycling rates are not being met, or if there has been a change in circumstances that warrants revision of the plan.

Enforcement and Monitoring

Producers or PRO will submit an annual report to the state which will be posted on the state website. The government will enforce civil penalties for producers who violate the regulation.

Reporting Requirements

Each producer or PRO must submit a report annually. The report must cover operational methods, convenience assessment, status in achieving targets, program costs, weight and type of materials collected, audit results, educational efforts, and infrastructure and market developments.

Penalties

Civil penalties apply to producers who do not comply with the regulation.

Community Outreach

The PRO must consult stakeholders in the development of education and outreach materials, and must develop and provide outreach and education to the diverse ethnic populations in the state.

Product Labeling

The PRO must have a plan to work with producers to label covered products with information to assist consumers in responsibly managing and recycling covered materials.

End-of-Life Instructions

Education, outreach, and communication must cover proper end-of-life management of covered products and beverage containers. The recycling and composting instructions must be consistent statewide (unless exceptions exist), easy to understand, and easily accessible.

Litter Prevention Campaigns

Education, outreach, and communication must cover how to prevent litter of covered products and beverage containers.

Program Awareness

Consumers must be made aware of the location and availability of curbside and drop-off collection opportunities.

Sole Responsibility of PRO

The producer or PRO shall consult with municipalities on the development of educational materials and may coordinate with municipalities on outreach and communication.

Required Consultation During Plan Development

The producer must consult with stakeholders and provide an opportunity for stakeholder input prior to submission of the plan.

Defines "Recyclable"

"Readily-recyclable" means packaging that can be sorted by entities processing recyclables from New York and for which there was a consistent market during the previous 2 years, and recyclers were willing to accept sorted material. Readily-recyclable does not include material types that recyclers accept in low quantities or sort out of material during additional processing steps. If recyclers do not want a full bale of a specific material type, that material type is not considered readily recyclable.

Defines "Recycling"

"Recycling" means to separate, dismantle or process the materials, components or commodities contained in covered products for the purpose of preparing the materials, components or commodities for use or reuse in new products or components. "Recycling" does not include energy recovery or energy generation by means of combustion, or landfill disposal of discarded covered products or discarded product component materials.

Antitrust Protections

This bill extends antitrust protections to members of a PRO for actions taken in accordance with this regulation.