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Supporters push producer-funded battery recycling bill after transfer-station fires and rising municipal costs

Ways and Means Committee · April 15, 2026
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Summary

Representative Karen Eel and a coalition of municipal, fire-safety and environmental groups urged lawmakers to adopt a producer-funded battery stewardship program (HB 16002) to reduce fires, lower municipal disposal costs and recover critical minerals. Opponents raised concerns about market effects and transparency; the committee recommended ITL and left further action on the regular calendar.

Representative Karen Eel opened the public hearing on HB 16002 by framing the bill as a public-safety and municipal-cost measure: "This is fire," she said, urging a statewide, producer-funded stewardship program to collect loose and removable lithium and other rechargeable and alkaline batteries that otherwise enter the waste stream.

Eel described the proposal as extended producer responsibility: producers would fund a stewardship organization to operate free, convenient collection and recycling statewide. She said the bill would cost the state nothing and would not function as a tax on consumers because costs would be internalized…

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