RCW 70A.505.010
Findings—Purpose.
The legislature finds that:
(1) Mercury is an essential component of many energy efficient lights. Improper disposal methods will lead to mercury releases that threaten the environment and harm human health. Spent mercury lighting is a hard to collect waste product that is appropriate for product stewardship;
(2) Convenient and environmentally sound product stewardship programs for mercury-containing lights that include collecting, transporting, and recycling mercury-containing lights will help protect Washington's environment and the health of state residents;
(3) The purpose of chapter 130, Laws of 2010 is to achieve a statewide goal of recycling all end-of-life mercury-containing lights by 2020 through expanded public education, a uniform statewide requirement to recycle all mercury-containing lights, and the development of a comprehensive, safe, and convenient collection system that includes use of residential curbside collection programs, mail-back containers, increased support for household hazardous waste facilities, and a network of additional collection locations;
(4) Product producers must play a significant role in financing no-cost collection and processing programs for mercury-containing lights; and
(5) Providers of premium collection services such as residential curbside and mail-back programs may charge a fee to cover the collection costs for these more convenient forms of collection.
[ 2010 c 130 § 1. Formerly RCW 70.275.010.]
NOTES:
Sunset Act application: See note following chapter digest.
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 70A - Environmental Health and Safety
Chapter 70A.505 - Mercury-Containing Lights—Proper Disposal.
70A.505.010 - Findings—Purpose.
70A.505.030 - Product stewardship program.
70A.505.050 - Environmental handling charge—Annual fee.
70A.505.060 - Collection and management of mercury.
70A.505.070 - Collectors of unwanted mercury-containing lights—Duties.
70A.505.080 - Requirement to recycle end-of-life mercury-containing lights.
70A.505.090 - Producers must participate in an approved product stewardship program.
70A.505.100 - Written warning—Penalty—Appeal.
70A.505.120 - Product stewardship programs account—Refund of fees.
70A.505.140 - Application of chapter to the Washington utilities and transportation commission.
70A.505.150 - Application of chapter to entities regulated under chapter 70A.300 RCW.
70A.505.160 - Immunity from antitrust liability.