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Committee advances substitute on electronic recycling, clarifies retailer education and collection events
Summary
The Senate Business and Labor Committee unanimously advanced a second substitute to Senate Bill 217, which updates state rules on electronic and hazardous waste recycling, clarifies retailer education requirements and defines community collection events. The committee voted to recommend the bill to the Senate floor.
The Utah Senate Business and Labor Standing Committee unanimously voted to substitute and advance Senate Bill 217, a recycling and waste amendments measure that clarifies state rules on electronic waste and hazardous recycling.
Sponsor Senator Harper and committee members described the substitute…
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