NWRA Celebrates Passage of Colorado Battery Stewardship Act as a Major Step Forward in Safety and Sustainability

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June 5, 2025

 

NWRA Celebrates Passage of Colorado Battery Stewardship Act as a Major Step Forward in Safety and Sustainability

 

Denver, CO – The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) applauds the signing of the Colorado Battery Stewardship Act (SB25-163) by Governor Jared Polis. This landmark legislation, made possible by the dedicated efforts of a broad-based coalition led by Recycle Colorado and supported by NWRA, represents a significant win for the safety of waste workers and the responsible recycling of valuable battery materials.

The Act establishes a producer-funded, statewide program for the collection and recycling of small and medium-format batteries, significantly reducing the risks of fires at waste and recycling facilities while improving access for all Colorado residents. The new system, to be operational in 2027, will be overseen by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) and managed by a Battery Stewardship Organization (BSO).

“This legislation is a clear example of how the public and private sectors can come together to solve pressing environmental and safety challenges,” said Michael E. Hoffman, president and CEO of the National Waste & Recycling Association. “We are proud to have supported our members and partners in getting this law across the finish line and setting a national precedent for responsible battery disposal.”

NWRA was instrumental in advocating for provisions that support waste and recycling industry operations and protect frontline workers and the safety of residents of Colorado. Throughout the legislative process, NWRA worked closely with Recycle Colorado and a variety of stakeholders to ensure the law was both practical and effective, drawing on national expertise and regional insights. The coalition’s success underscores the importance of industry leadership and coordination.

“This is a win for Colorado’s residents, the environment, and the hard-working men and women in the waste and recycling industry,” said Rachel Hering, NWRA regional vice president for the Rocky Mountain Chapter. “The Battery Stewardship Act provides a sustainable, safety-focused solution that will reduce fires and improve material recovery across the state.”

As NWRA looks ahead, this milestone aligns with broader national efforts to raise public awareness and promote best practices in recycling. In August, NWRA will launch a national Public Service Announcement campaign featuring the iconic Woodsy Owl. The campaign will emphasize battery safety and responsible recycling, reinforcing the critical importance of efforts like Colorado’s new law on a nationwide scale.

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ABOUT NWRA
The National Waste & Recycling Association (NWRA) represents the private sector waste and recycling services industry. Association members conduct business in all 50 states and include companies that manage solid, industrial/hazardous, medical, and construction/demolition debris waste, and represent equipment manufacturers and distributors, and a variety of other professional service providers. For more information about NWRA, please visit www.wasterecycling.org.

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