Colorado 2026 Regular Session

Colorado House Bill HB1111

Introduced
2/3/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
3/2/26  
Refer
3/2/26  
Report Pass
3/26/26  
Refer
3/26/26  
Report Pass
5/1/26  
Refer
5/1/26  
Engrossed
5/4/26  
Refer
5/4/26  
Report Pass
5/5/26  
Refer
5/5/26  
Report Pass
5/7/26  
Refer
5/7/26  
Enrolled
5/12/26  
Engrossed
5/21/26  
Engrossed
5/21/26  
Enrolled
5/21/26  

Caption

Pesticide Product Disposal & Container Recycling

Impact

If enacted, HB1111 would directly impact state laws governing the disposal and recycling of pesticide products. This includes the creation of new regulations and guidelines for agricultural businesses, ensuring that they comply with best practices for waste management. By implementing these standards, the bill could reduce the risk of harmful substances entering the environment and contaminating water sources, thus contributing to better ecological health. Moreover, it may reinforce educational campaigns aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices among farmers and pesticide users.

Summary

House Bill 1111 focuses on the disposal of pesticide products and the recycling of their containers. The bill aims to establish a comprehensive framework for managing pesticide waste in a manner that protects public health and the environment. It outlines procedures for the safe disposal of pesticide products that are no longer usable and mandates proper recycling methods for containers to prevent environmental contamination. The bill is intended to encourage agricultural producers to participate in recycling programs and to enhance overall safety standards related to pesticide use and storage.

Contention

The discussions surrounding HB1111 have highlighted varying opinions on the proposed regulations. Supporters argue that the bill is a necessary step towards improving environmental protection and that it will promote responsible disposal practices among agricultural producers. However, some critics express concerns about the financial burden that compliance with the new regulations may impose on smaller farming operations. They argue that the costs related to the proper disposal and recycling of pesticides could disproportionately affect these businesses, potentially leading to economic challenges. Balancing environmental safety with the economic realities of farming remains a central point of contention in the discussions around this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CO SB163

Battery Stewardship Programs

CO SB139

Grocery & Utility Bill Reduction Measures

CO HB1203

Misbranding Cultivated Meat Products as Meat

CO HB1134

Insect Production Human Consumption

CO SB286

Petroleum Products Fees & Penalties

CO SB158

State Agency Procurement & Disposal Certain Items

CO HB1277

Increasing Transparency Impact of Fuel Products

CO SB117

Reduce Transportation Costs Imposed by Government

CO HB1287

Social Media Tools for Minor Users & Parents

CO SB176

Sunset Commodity Handler & Farm Products Act

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.