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NJ S4626

NJ S4626
"Mattress Stewardship Act;" requires mattress producers to join stewardship organization and implement mattress stewardship program.


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Introduced
06/23/2025
In Committee
06/23/2025
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill would require every producer of mattresses sold in the State to join a stewardship organization in order to implement a mattress stewardship program. The purpose of a mattress stewardship program is to provide for the environmentally sound management of discarded mattresses in the State. The bill would require a stewardship organization to prepare and submit a plan to the Department of Environmental Protection (department) for the development and implementation of a mattress stewardship program. The bill would also establish a process for proposed amendments to the plan and would require a stewardship organization to provide notice to the department prior to implementing certain changes to an approved plan. The bill would also require each retailer or renovator that sells or offers for sale mattresses in this State to register with a stewardship organization and comply with the bill's provisions. Beginning one year after the bill's effective date, a producer, a renovator, or retailer would be prohibited from selling or offering for sale any mattress in the State unless the producer, renovator, or retailer is registered with a stewardship organization. Under a mattress stewardship program, a retailer would be required to: (1) purchase a mattress only from a producer or renovator that is registered with a stewardship organization; (2) collect the mattress stewardship assessment and remit the stewardship assessment to the stewardship organization, unless the retailer or renovator elects to cover the costs of the stewardship assessment; and (3) provide to consumers information on collection opportunities for discarded mattresses. The bill would allow a retailer or renovator to elect to directly pay the applicable charge of the stewardship assessment to the stewardship organization on behalf of the consumer or ultimate end user of the mattress if the retailer or renovator enters into a written agreement with the stewardship organization to remit the applicable charge of the stewardship assessment to the stewardship organization on behalf of the consumer. The department would also be required to publish a list on its Internet website of all producers, renovators, and retailers that are in compliance with the bill's provisions and update the list to remove producers, renovators, or retailers that are found to not be in compliance. The bill also provides that when the department determines that any producer, renovator, or retailer is in violation of the bill's provisions, the department may assess a civil administrative penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation and a civil penalty not to exceed $1,000 for each violation, and each day of violation would constitute an additional, separate, and distinct violation. Finally, the bill would require, no later than July 1 of the year a mattress stewardship program is implemented, and annually thereafter, a stewardship organization to prepare and submit a written report to the department evaluating the implementation of the mattress stewardship program. Within 90 days of receiving the initial annual report, the department would be required to establish an annual fee to be paid by the stewardship organization that is reasonably calculated to cover the actual costs of the department to administer, implement, and enforce the bill's provisions. For future years, the department would be required to provide notice to a stewardship organization, no later than April 1 of each year, of the annual fee for the upcoming calendar year. All penalties and annual fees collected by the department would be required to be deposited in the "Mattress Stewardship Fund," established by the bill.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Mattress Stewardship Act, which requires mattress producers to join a nonprofit stewardship organization and implement a comprehensive program for environmentally sound management of discarded mattresses in the state. Under the bill, producers, retailers, and renovators must register with a stewardship organization within one year of the act's effective date. The stewardship organization must develop and submit a detailed plan to the Department of Environmental Protection that outlines how they will collect, recycle, and dispose of used mattresses, including establishing permanent drop-off locations, setting collection targets, and creating educational materials about mattress recycling. Retailers will be required to collect a stewardship assessment at the point of sale and remit it to the stewardship organization, which will use these funds to implement the mattress recycling program. The bill also establishes enforcement mechanisms, including potential civil penalties of up to $1,000 per violation for non-compliance, and creates a Mattress Stewardship Fund to support the program's administration and implementation. Additionally, the stewardship organization must submit annual reports to the department detailing the program's performance, including mattress collection volumes, recycling rates, and financial information, with the goal of creating a more sustainable approach to mattress disposal and recycling.

Committee Categories

Agriculture and Natural Resources

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Environment and Energy Committee (on 06/23/2025)

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