State E-Waste Legislation in the U.S.
California
- Population: 39,536,653
- % of US Population: 12.1383%
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State E-Waste Program
Advanced Recovery Fee
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Landfill/Disposal Ban
California has a ban on electronic devices including computers, laptops, televisions, monitors, printers, and various other electronic devices. The ban became effective 2/1/2006.
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Program Website
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Program Type
Advanced Recovery Fee System
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Quick Summary
Consumers pay retailers a set fee at the point for purchase for any new covered electronic device. Fee money goes to the state to be used to reimburse recyclers and collectors of covered electronic devices. Only advanced recovery fee e-waste program in the U.S.
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Manufacturers
Computer Monitors (CRT, LCD), Televisions (CRT, LCD, Plasma), Laptops (LCD), Portable DVD Players (LCD)
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Important Deadlines
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Program Year
N/A
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Registration Date
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Registration Form
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Registration Renewal
N/A
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Registration Fee
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Recycling Plan Due Date
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Recycling Plan Form
N/A
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Reporting Date
N/A
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Reporting Form
N/A
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Eligible Products
Computer Monitors (CRT, LCD), Televisions (CRT, LCD, Plasma), Laptops (LCD), Portable DVD Players (LCD)
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Eligible Entities to Collect From
Any entity
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Recycling Obligation
N/A
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Convenience Requirements
N/A
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Recycler Requirements
Must register with the DTSC and submit an annual report.
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Collector Requirements
Must register with the DTSC and submit an annual report.
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Link to Legislation
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Link to Regulations
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State Agency
California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) and the Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC)
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State Agency Contact(s)
Jeff Hunts
(916) 341-6603