C.R.S. Section 25-17-702
Legislative declaration


(1)

The general assembly hereby finds and declares that:

(a)

Recycling has a positive impact on the environment and public health by saving energy, conserving natural resources, and reducing greenhouse gas emissions;

(b)

Recycling has a positive benefit on Colorado’s economy, with the recycling, remanufacturing, and reuse industries affecting eighty-six thousand jobs in Colorado and contributing over eight billion dollars in economic benefits annually;

(c)

In 2020, Colorado only recycled fifteen percent of its waste, which is less than half of the national average;

(d)

Colorado is not on track to meet the statewide recycling and waste diversion goals that the pollution prevention advisory board assistance committee, created in section 25-16.5-105.5 (2), adopted in 2016 and set forth in an integrated solid waste and materials management plan;

(e)

There can be negative environmental, social, economic, and health impacts in the production, consumption, and end-of-use management of consumer products and packaging across their life cycles;

(f)

All parties have the obligation to share in the responsibility to reduce negative impacts of end-of-use management for covered materials by building a system designed to minimize waste and to increase reuse and recycling of products and packaging; and

(g)

A producer responsibility program in Colorado would:

(I)

Establish a centralized system for managing recycling in the state that is funded through annual producer responsibility dues paid by the producers of covered materials;

(II)

Establish a clear and uniform statewide list of readily recyclable materials;

(III)

Provide a sustainable funding mechanism for recycling services and recycling infrastructure across all areas of Colorado;

(IV)

Promote the increased use of readily recyclable materials in new products and packaging;

(V)

Encourage producers to design and manage covered materials to prevent or minimize their negative environmental, social, economic, and health impacts;

(VI)

Be managed by an independent nonprofit organization that consults with an advisory board of recycling experts and would be overseen by the department;

(VII)

Invest in recycling end-market development and innovations that could attract new businesses to Colorado and create a more resilient domestic supply chain; and

(VIII)

Leverage existing recycling systems and infrastructure by working with both public and private service providers.

(2)

The general assembly therefore declares that it is in the public interest of Colorado to require producers to finance a producer responsibility program that provides statewide recycling services for covered materials.

Source: Section 25-17-702 — Legislative declaration, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-25.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

25‑17‑101
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑102
Definitions
25‑17‑103
Labeling and coding
25‑17‑104
Local government preemption - repeal
25‑17‑105
Pilot program - recycled plastic and products - rules
25‑17‑105.5
Pilot program - cathode ray tube product recycling
25‑17‑301
Short title
25‑17‑302
Definitions
25‑17‑303
Landfill ban - rules
25‑17‑304
State electronic device recycling - rules
25‑17‑305
Immunity
25‑17‑306
Public education
25‑17‑307
Charitable donations of electronic devices
25‑17‑308
Rules
25‑17‑401
Short title
25‑17‑402
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑403
Definitions
25‑17‑404
Paint stewardship program plan - assessment - rules - fees
25‑17‑405
Paint stewardship program requirements - annual reports - customer information
25‑17‑406
Retail sales - requirements - paint stewardship assessment added to purchase price - customer information
25‑17‑407
Violations - enforcement - administrative penalty
25‑17‑408
Fees - cash fund - creation
25‑17‑409
Certificate of designation not required
25‑17‑410
Limited exemption from antitrust, restraint of trade, and unfair trade practices provisions
25‑17‑501
Short title
25‑17‑502
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑503
Definitions - rules
25‑17‑504
Restrictions on use of single-use plastic carryout bag - inventory exception - repeal
25‑17‑505
Carryout bag fee - disposition of money - repeal
25‑17‑506
Prohibition on use of expanded polystyrene food containers
25‑17‑507
Enforcement - possible penalties
25‑17‑508
Local government regulation - preemption
25‑17‑509
Exemption for medical products
25‑17‑601
Definitions
25‑17‑602
Circular economy development center - creation - administration - reports - repeal
25‑17‑603
Repeal of part
25‑17‑701
Short title
25‑17‑702
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑703
Definitions
25‑17‑704
Producer responsibility program for statewide recycling advisory board - creation - membership
25‑17‑705
Producer responsibility program for statewide recycling - needs assessment - plan proposal - rules
25‑17‑706
Minimum recyclable list - convenience standards
25‑17‑707
Education and outreach program
25‑17‑708
Producer requirements - additional producer responsibility organization - coordination plan - rules - confidentiality - compliance with local government codes - audit
25‑17‑709
Producer responsibility dues - inspection of records - annual reporting
25‑17‑710
Violations - enforcement - administrative penalty - injunction
25‑17‑711
Limited exemption from antitrust, restraint of trade, and unfair trade practices provisions
25‑17‑712
Eligibility for state or local incentive programs
25‑17‑713
Producer exemptions - rules
25‑17‑714
Restriction on fees
25‑17‑715
Producer responsibility program for statewide recycling administration fund - creation - purpose
25‑17‑716
No obligation to provide recycling services
25‑17‑801
Legislative declaration
25‑17‑802
Definitions
25‑17‑803
Requirements for products represented as compostable
25‑17‑804
Marketing and advertising prohibitions for products that are not certified compostable - misleading labels, images, and words - plastic products
25‑17‑805
Proof of compliance - information on commercial composting environment
25‑17‑806
Education and outreach - complaint forum
25‑17‑901
Definitions
25‑17‑902
Organics diversion study - report - funding
25‑17‑903
Repeal of part
Green check means up to date. Up to date

Current through Fall 2024

§ 25-17-702’s source at colorado​.gov