Electronics Legislation

Read more about product electronics stewardship legislation below by following the links below. 

Status:
Passed
Type:
Law
Date:
March, 2006

ESSB 6428 was signed into law on March 24, 2006 and established E-Cycle Washington, a producer responsibility system for recycling of covered electronic products (CEPs) through manufacturer financed opportunities.

Manufacturers are required to annually register and submit a fee to the Department of Ecology and must participate in a...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Law
Date:
October, 2004

On October 7, 2004, British Columbia passed the Recycling Regulation of the Environmental Management Act (B.C. Reg. 449/2004), a single, results-based framework that engages industry in new ways by shifting responsibility for environmentally sound product end-of-life management and recycling to producers and consumers.

The Act requires producers of designated products to submit a stewardship plan for approval by the BC Ministry of Environment.  All producers are...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Law
Date:
March, 2004

HB 2488, signed into law on March 29, 2004, directed the Washington State Department of Ecology to work with the state Solid Waste Advisory Committee to conduct research and develop recommendations for implementing and financing an electronic product collection, recycling and reuse program. A final report entitled...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Law
Date:
September, 2003

Chapter 526 (PDF file, 58KB), the Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 (SB 20) and the nation's first comprehensive electronics recycling policy, was signed into law on Sept 24, 2003. However, due to difficulties in establishing an efficient fee collection and remittal system for the Electronic Waste Recycling Fee, the Legislature passed AB 901 as an urgency measure, and the Governor signed the bill into law. AB 901 postponed the start date of the fee collection...

Status:
Passed
Type:
Law
Date:
August, 2003

SB 867B, signed into law on August 22, 2003, directed an advisory committee to examine the reuse and recycling of electronic products and report the findings to the Legislative Assembly. The Oregon Advisory Committee Report 2005 (PDF file, 1.4MB), includes analysis of the different electronics reuse and recycling infrastructures in Oregon. 

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