Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia Senate Bill SR610

Introduced
1/27/26  
Refer
1/28/26  
Report Pass
2/20/26  
Enrolled
3/31/26  

Caption

Senate Study Committee on Improving and Increasing Recycling; create

Impact

The committee is tasked with investigating various aspects of recycling within the state, which includes identifying market challenges, infrastructure needs, and ensuring consistent collection systems. Significant barriers such as contamination of recyclable materials and the need for sustainable markets for recyclable commodities will be prioritized. The analysis aims to recommend statutory, regulatory, or administrative changes intended to build a sustainable, market-based recycling system, which could lead to legislative action in the future that impacts existing state laws regarding waste and recycling.

Summary

SR610 is a resolution that establishes the Senate Study Committee on Improving and Increasing Recycling in Georgia. This committee has been created in response to ongoing economic growth and population increase in the state, which has intensified the demand for effective solid waste management systems. The initiative emphasizes strengthening recycling as a key economic development tool, ultimately supporting local manufacturing and jobs while promoting the conservation of natural resources. The presence of significant recyclable commodities in Georgia presents an opportunity for the state to enhance its recycling infrastructure and practices.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding SR610 appears to be supportive of enhancing the state's recycling initiatives. Legislators and stakeholders view it as a proactive step toward improving waste management, promoting environmental sustainability, and fostering economic development through better recycling practices. Though there are expected challenges in implementation and potential pushback from certain interest groups, the sentiment within this legislative action is largely focused on collaboration and improvement.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise as the committee considers statutory changes necessary to support enhanced recycling efforts. The possibility of competing interests from various industries and stakeholders could influence the outcomes of the committee's recommendations. There might be discussions around balancing economic development goals with environmental protection considerations and the potential costs associated with implementing new recycling initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SR393

Senate Study Committee on Improving Family Caregiver Services; create

GA SR890

Senate Study Committee on Protecting Free and Fair Markets in Georgia; create

GA SR545

Senate Paid Student Teaching Study Committee; create

GA SR216

Senate Study Committee on Vulnerable Roadway Users; create

GA HR753

House Study Committee on Improving Access to Internal Medicine in Rural Areas; create

GA SR323

Senate Study Committee on Making Georgia the No. 1 State for Tourism; create

GA SR533

Senate Study Committee on Enhancing Public Safety and Civic Health; create

GA SR432

Senate Higher Education in Prison Study Committee; create

GA SR391

Senate Study Committee on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Currency; create

GA SR789

Senate Study Committee on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence; create

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