Battery Stewardship
The Responsible Battery Recycling Act of 2022 (AB 2440, Irwin, Chapter 351, Statutes of 2022) requires producers, either individually or through the creation of one or more stewardship organizations, to establish a stewardship program for the collection and recycling of covered batteries. See Statute for the definition of “covered battery”.
Program News
CalRecycle held a public workshop on July 11, 2024, to solicit feedback on draft regulatory concepts regarding definitions, state agency fees, and enforcement-related provisions. We requested data from the public to support the economic and fiscal analysis process. The agenda, discussion, document, and presentation can be found on the public notice.
Written feedback may be submitted after the workshop by July 25, 2024, to CalRecycle’s Public Comment Portal or Regulations@calrecycle.ca.gov.
Upcoming Events
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Past Events
July 11, 2024
Battery Stewardship informal regulatory concept workshop focused on:
- Definitions
- State Agency Fees
- Enforcement-Related Provisions
- Request for Data to Support Economic Analysis
Agenda
Public Notice
Discussion Document
Presentation Slides
April 3, 2024
Battery Stewardship informal regulatory concept workshop focused on:
- Submittals
- Stewardship Plans
- Annual Reports
Agenda
Public Notice
Discussion Document
Presentation Slides
October 18, 2023
This informational session discussed:
- Statute
- Program Overview
- Rulemaking process
Anticipated Timeline of Select Activities
2023-2024
- CalRecycle begins public engagement process
- June 30, 2023 – Individual producers provide CalRecycle with a list of covered batteries and brands of covered batteries
2025 and ongoing
- Regulations effective no earlier than April 1, 2025
- Stewardship plans must be submitted to CalRecycle within 12 months of the effective date of regulations
- Stewardship plans must be fully implemented within 12 months of CalRecycle approval
Resources
- Find battery drop-off sites
- Covered Battery Producers and Brands
- Department of Toxic Substances Control’s Universal Waste Batteries webpage
- Wastes banned from the trash
- What can I recycle
- Local recycling information
- Rechargeable Battery Recycling Act data
- US Environmental Protection Agency Memorandum: Lithium Battery Recycling Regulatory Status and Frequently Asked Questions
Battery-embedded products are not covered under the Responsible Battery Recycling Act. To learn more, visit CalRecycle’s Covered Battery-Embedded Products webpage.
Listserv
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You can review previous messages by visiting the Battery Stewardship Listserv Archive.
This page provides a brief overview, and is not intended to provide a comprehensive list of legal requirements. Please refer to statute for a complete list of requirements. Users are encouraged to seek the assistance of legal counsel to comply with applicable state law based on their pertinent facts and circumstances.
Contact Batteries@calrecycle.ca.gov for questions or more information about battery stewardship.
Contact EmbeddedBatteries@calrecycle.ca.gov for more information about battery-embedded product management.