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Introduced
03/10/2021
03/10/2021
In Committee
05/27/2021
05/27/2021
Crossed Over
05/19/2021
05/19/2021
Passed
Dead
06/08/2021
06/08/2021
Introduced Session
2021 Regular Session
Bill Summary
The bill creates the Colorado recycling and composting infrastructure enterprise (enterprise) within the department of public health and environment (department) to develop and modernize the recycling and composting infrastructure in the state. The enterprise is authorized to issue revenue bonds. The bill creates the Colorado recycling and composting infrastructure enterprise grant program (grant program) within the department to provide grants to eligible entities to: Create new or expand existing recycling, recovery, and composting operations; Create markets for recycled materials, including the use of food service packaging as feedstock in the production of new products; and Facilitate recycling, composting, litter cleanup, and education efforts concerning recycling and composting practices. The bill creates the Colorado recycling and composting infrastructure enterprise board (enterprise board) to administer the grant program and submit an annual report concerning the grant program. The bill creates the Colorado recycling and composting infrastructure enterprise grant program cash fund (cash fund) and requires the enterprise board to award grants from the cash fund. The bill allows the executive board to promulgate rules to implement the grant program and requires the solid and hazardous waste commission (commission) to promulgate rules establishing a process for calculating the rates at which common types of food service packaging are being recycled or composted in the state, based on recently available data. On or before January 1, 2025, the commission must use the process to calculate such rates. Thereafter, the commission must recalculate each rate at least every 2 years. The enterprise board must evaluate the rates and advise the commission regarding their accuracy. The bill requires the enterprise to determine and impose a fee on food service packaging that is initially sold or offered for sale in the state, as follows: On and after January 1, 2022, and until January 1, 2030, the enterprise shall impose a fee in an amount to be determined by the enterprise but which may not exceed three-tenths of a cent on each unit of the food service packaging; On and after January 1, 2030, and until January 1, 2035, if the food service packaging is a type of food service packaging for which the commission has calculated a recycling or composting rate that is less than 50%, the enterprise shall impose a fee in an amount to be determined by the enterprise but which may not exceed six-tenths of a cent on each unit of the food service packaging; and On and after January 1, 2035, if the food service packaging is a type of food service packaging for which the commission has calculated a recycling or composting rate that is less than 75%, the enterprise shall impose a fee in an amount to be determined by the enterprise but which may not exceed one cent on each unit of the food service packaging. The enterprise shall collect the fee from the distributor that initially sells the food service packaging into the state. All money collected as fees must be deposited into the cash fund. The bill requires the commission to conduct an assessment of the state's recycling and composting infrastructure on or before January 1, 2022, including examining the types of food service packaging being collected, processed, recycled, or composted in the state.
AI Summary
This bill creates the Colorado Recycling and Composting Infrastructure Enterprise (Enterprise) within the Department of Public Health and Environment to develop and modernize the state's recycling and composting infrastructure. It establishes the Colorado Recycling and Composting Infrastructure Enterprise Grant Program to provide grants for creating or expanding recycling, recovery, and composting operations, as well as facilitating recycling and composting efforts. The bill also requires the Solid and Hazardous Waste Commission to establish a process for calculating recycling and composting rates for common types of food service packaging and allows the Enterprise to impose a fee on food service packaging based on these rates. Additionally, the bill creates a stakeholder advisory committee to review and provide policy recommendations on post-consumer recycled content requirements for packaging.
Committee Categories
Agriculture and Natural Resources, Budget and Finance, Business and Industry
Sponsors (7)
Shannon Bird (D)*,
Kevin Priola (D)*,
Matt Soper (R)*,
Brianna Titone (D)*,
Rachel Zenzinger (D)*,
Sonya Jaquez Lewis (D),
Paul Lundeen (R),
Last Action
House Committee on Appropriations Lay Over Unamended - Amendment(s) Failed (on 06/15/2021)
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