Florida 2026 Regular Session

Florida Senate Bill S0912

Introduced
12/15/25  
Refer
1/5/26  

Caption

Battery Collection and Recovery

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to significantly impact Florida's environmental regulations concerning battery disposal. It introduces strict guidelines governing how consumers can dispose of batteries, with penalties for non-compliance. Beginning January 1, 2028, individuals will be prohibited from disposing of covered batteries as household waste, requiring them to drop off batteries at specific collection sites established by BSOs. This change will necessitate new operational structures for waste management in Florida, aimed at enhancing the state's environmental sustainability efforts.

Summary

Senate Bill 912, known as the Safe Battery Collection and Recovery Act, aims to establish a comprehensive framework for the collection, management, and recycling of batteries in Florida. It mandates battery producers to participate in a battery stewardship organization (BSO) that creates an approved stewardship plan. This plan must include requirements for the collection and recycling of batteries, educational outreach to consumers, and the maintenance of environmentally safe disposal practices. The legislation’s goal is to reduce the negative environmental impacts of mismanaged batteries and promote responsible recycling practices throughout the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment around SB 912 appears to be generally supportive among environmental advocates who view it as a necessary measure to combat pollution associated with battery waste. However, some concerns have been raised regarding the feasibility of implementing the required collection and recycling infrastructure. Businesses involved in battery manufacturing and retail are also apprehensive, as the regulations may add additional operational burdens and complicate compliance efforts. Overall, the bill reflects a balancing act between improved environmental protections and the operational realities for producers and retailers.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the financial implications for producers required to fund the stewardship plans, as well as the restrictions placed on consumers in terms of battery disposal. Critics argue that while the intentions of the bill are commendable, it may lead to increased costs for consumers and businesses alike, particularly as the plan must ensure that battery collection occurs at no cost to consumers. Additionally, the potential penalties for non-compliance may further complicate the implementation for producers and BSOs, making the legislation a hot topic in legislative debates.

Companion Bills

FL H1067

Similar To Battery Collection and Disposal

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