May 17, 2025 (Waste Dive) –
Gov.
Now that
The Recycling Reform Act creates an extended producer responsibility program for most kinds of paper and packaging. It also establishes a statewide recycling collection list and calls for adding curbside recycling for all homes that already have curbside trash service. Ferguson noted at the bill signing that this could add service for hundreds of thousands of households.
It also calls for the state’s
Producers would ultimately reimburse waste service providers 90% of recycling system costs, and that funding could be used for investment in system improvements, according to the bill. A producer responsibility organization would develop, implement and finance the program, and Ecology would oversee it.
According to the bill, reimbursements for recycling service providers would be phased in over time: 50% by
There are exemptions for certain types of food and medical packaging. Covered materials can also be exempted if a producer demonstrates a reuse or recycling rate of 65% for three consecutive years. That threshold rises to 70% come 2030.
Service providers seeking reimbursement for services must register with Ecology, including MRFs. MRF operators receiving covered materials would need to annually report data such as volumes and quality of the material. Starting in 2028, MRFs that manage more than 25,000 tons of covered products a year would need to ensure they pay workers a “minimum industry standard compensation.”
Other implementation dates
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Producers must appoint one or more producer responsibility organizations
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Department must facilitate registration by service providers
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PRO must register with the department
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Producers must be members of a PRO
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PRO must submit one-time payment to department
-- Oct.1, 2026
Department develops initial statewide collection lists
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Department completes statewide needs assessment
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PRO pays annual registration fee to department
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Department completes statewide needs assessment
-- 2028
Adopt rules (ideally to be harmonized with other states)
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PRO submits plan to department for approval
-- Jan.31, 2029
Department creates a model comprehensive solid waste plan amendment for use by cities and counties
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Producers that aren’t registered with a PRO may not introduce covered materials in the state
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Department initiates enforcement activities with respect to noncompliant producers that are not members of the PRO
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Implement approved plan
-- 2031
MRF operators must submit responsible market certification for each destination where commodities containing covered materials were sent
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Annual report due to department
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Equity study due to legislature
The bill’s sponsors, state Sen.
But numerous haulers opposed the bill, including WM,
Here are some other states where EPR bills are still in play this year:
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