04-R
362
2004 -- H 7527 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 06/25/04
H O U S E R E
S O L U T I O N
RESPECTFULLY URGING THE
MERCURY REDUCTION OVERSIGHT COMMISSION TO
PREVENT MERCURY POLLUTION FROM
ELECTRONIC WASTE
Introduced By:
Representatives Handy, McNamara, Naughton, Cerra, and Long
Date
Introduced: February 04, 2004
WHEREAS,
The Mercury Reduction Oversight Commission has the mission to prevent
human sources of mercury from
contaminating the environment (air, water, soil); and
WHEREAS,
The Mercury Reduction and Education Act prohibits the disposal of
mercury-added products by means
other than recycling or hazardous waste disposal as of July
2005; and
WHEREAS,
Computers, cell phones and other electronic products contain mercury as
well as lead, chromium,
cadmium, polyvinyl chloride, mixed plastics, beryllium, brominated
flame retardants and other
hazardous substances, and therefore pose a threat to human health and
the environment if improperly
disposed of at the end of their useful life; and
WHEREAS,
Electronic waste (e-waste) is a significant and growing problem for
governments that currently bear
the burden of managing them; and
WHEREAS,
According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, in 1997
more than 3.2 million tons of
e-waste ended up in landfills; and
WHEREAS,
Discarded e-waste is the fastest growing portion of the United States waste
stream; and
WHEREAS,
The Central Landfill in Johnston, Rhode Island is the final resting place for
Rhode Island's discarded
e-waste and recycling it would conserve needed landfill capacity; and
WHEREAS,
In Rhode Island, over 4 million computers, televisions, and monitors will
become trash by 2011; and
WHEREAS,
Costs for collecting and properly recycling 95% of this e-waste will cost
Rhode Islanders an estimated
$42 million from 2006 – 2011; and
WHEREAS,
The full extent of the public health threat and environmental contamination
resulting from electronic
equipment entering the waste stream through disposal into landfills or
incinerators is unknown, but it
is estimated that seventy percent of the heavy metals in municipal
landfills come from electronic
discards; and
WHEREAS,
An effective electronics recycling system must be convenient and minimize
costs to taxpayers and to
consumers of electronic products; and
WHEREAS,
Producers of electronic products and components should be responsible for
ensuring proper handling,
recycling and disposal of discarded products and that costs associated
with consolidation, handling
and recycling be internalized by the manufacturers of electronic
products and components before
the point of purchase; and
WHEREAS,
A system of producer responsibility for the collection and recycling of
covered electronic devices is
the most effective and equitable means of keeping this toxic waste
out of the landfill,
alleviating the full financial and physical burden placed on the state and
local
governments for handling
e-waste, while also providing a powerful incentive for manufacturers to
reduce toxins and redesign
products for recycling; and
WHEREAS,
Producers of electronic devices and components should have the flexibility
to act in partnership with each
other, with state, municipal and regional governments and with
businesses that provide
collection and handling services to develop, implement and promote a
safe and effective electronics
recycling system for the state; now, therefore be it
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby
respectfully urges the Mercury Reduction Oversight Commission
to develop a plan to address
the collection and recycling of electronic waste in a manner that is
convenient and minimizes costs
to taxpayers and to consumers of electronic products; and be it
further
RESOLVED,
That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island and
Providence Plantations hereby
respectfully urges the Mercury Reduction Oversight Commission
to submit to the general
assembly no later than January 30, 2005 a recommended plan, including
any legislation necessary to
implement the plan, for the collection and recycling of electronic
waste that utilizes producer
responsibility; and be it further
RESOLVED,
That the Secretary of State be and he hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit duly certified copies
of this resolution to the Chair of the Mercury Reduction Oversight
Commission and all of the
commission members.
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