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1 | AN ACT concerning safety.
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2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the Carpet | |||||||||||||||||||
5 | Stewardship Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
6 | Section 5. Findings and purpose. The General Assembly | |||||||||||||||||||
7 | finds that: | |||||||||||||||||||
8 | (1) Based on data contained in the Illinois Commodity | |||||||||||||||||||
9 | Waste Generation and Characterization Study, commissioned | |||||||||||||||||||
10 | in 2014 by the Illinois Department of Commerce and | |||||||||||||||||||
11 | Economic Opportunity, approximately 229,000 tons of carpet | |||||||||||||||||||
12 | and carpet padding are landfilled each year, 1.5% of the | |||||||||||||||||||
13 | total waste landfilled in this State. | |||||||||||||||||||
14 | (2) Old carpet and padding are currently being | |||||||||||||||||||
15 | recovered in this State at a carpet recovery rate | |||||||||||||||||||
16 | estimated to be less than 1%, compared to a 29% carpet | |||||||||||||||||||
17 | recovery rate for the second quarter in 2021 in | |||||||||||||||||||
18 | California, which has enacted Extended Producer | |||||||||||||||||||
19 | Responsibility legislation for carpet. | |||||||||||||||||||
20 | (3) Carpet recovery can be significantly expanded by | |||||||||||||||||||
21 | utilizing an Extended Producer Responsibility approach | |||||||||||||||||||
22 | which will lead to job creation through the collection, | |||||||||||||||||||
23 | processing, and marketing of old carpet and padding. In |
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1 | California, this approach has created approximately 150 | ||||||
2 | direct jobs. | ||||||
3 | (4) According to the U.S. Environmental Protection | ||||||
4 | Agency, the carpet recovery of old carpet has a positive | ||||||
5 | impact on the reduction of greenhouse gases when compared | ||||||
6 | to the landfilling or incineration of old carpet, which | ||||||
7 | increases the generation of greenhouse gases. | ||||||
8 | Section 10. Definitions. In this Act: | ||||||
9 | "Agency" means the Illinois Environmental Protection | ||||||
10 | Agency. | ||||||
11 | "Artificial turf" means artificial or synthetic turf used | ||||||
12 | for sports playing surfaces. | ||||||
13 | "Blended carpet" means carpet with a nonuniform face | ||||||
14 | fiber, which is manufactured with multiple polymer types, | ||||||
15 | fiber types, or both, in the face of the constructed material. | ||||||
16 | "Brand" means a name, symbol, word, or mark that | ||||||
17 | identifies the carpet, rather than its components, and | ||||||
18 | attributes the product to the owner or licensee of the brand as | ||||||
19 | the producer. | ||||||
20 | "Carpet" means a manufactured article that is (i) used in | ||||||
21 | commercial buildings, single or multifamily residential | ||||||
22 | buildings, or sports playing surfaces, (ii) affixed or placed | ||||||
23 | on the floor or building walking surface as a decorative or | ||||||
24 | functional building interior or exterior feature, and (iii) | ||||||
25 | primarily constructed of a top visible surface of synthetic |
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1 | face fibers or yarns or tufts attached to a backing system | ||||||
2 | derived from synthetic or natural materials. "Carpet" | ||||||
3 | includes, but is not limited to, a commercial or residential | ||||||
4 | broadloom carpet, modular carpet tiles, and artificial turf. | ||||||
5 | "Carpet" includes a pad or underlayment used in conjunction | ||||||
6 | with a carpet. "Carpet" does not include handmade rugs, area | ||||||
7 | rugs, or mats. | ||||||
8 | "Carpet recovery" means the process by which old carpet is | ||||||
9 | collected, processed, and returned to the economic mainstream | ||||||
10 | in the form of raw materials or products. "Carpet recovery" is | ||||||
11 | further defined to include only those pounds of old carpet | ||||||
12 | that are an output of a processor destined for an end market or | ||||||
13 | carpet reutilization and is not meant to mean the gross input | ||||||
14 | pounds of old carpet accepted by a processor. "Carpet | ||||||
15 | recovery" does not include energy recovery or energy | ||||||
16 | generation by means of combusting old carpet, and it does not | ||||||
17 | include any disposal or use of old carpet within the permitted | ||||||
18 | boundaries of a municipal solid waste landfill unit. | ||||||
19 | "Carpet recovery rate" means the percentage of old carpet | ||||||
20 | that is an output of a processor destined for carpet recovery | ||||||
21 | or reutilization and is computed by dividing the amount of old | ||||||
22 | carpet that is an output of a processor destined for carpet | ||||||
23 | recovery or reutilization by the total amount of old carpet | ||||||
24 | that
is generated over a program year. To determine the annual | ||||||
25 | carpet recovery rates required by this Act the amount of old | ||||||
26 | carpet generated shall be calculated using an industry |
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1 | standard calculation based on annual sales, replacement rate, | ||||||
2 | and the average weight of carpet. | ||||||
3 | "Carpet reutilization" means donating or selling an old | ||||||
4 | carpet back into the market for its original intended use, | ||||||
5 | when the old carpet retains its original purpose and | ||||||
6 | performance characteristics. | ||||||
7 | "Carpet stewardship program" means a statewide program for | ||||||
8 | the collection of old carpet and environmentally sound | ||||||
9 | management of old carpet that is funded by producers and | ||||||
10 | established and operated by the clearinghouse. | ||||||
11 | "Clearinghouse" means the entity incorporated as a | ||||||
12 | nonprofit within the meaning of 26 U.S.C. 501 representing | ||||||
13 | carpet producers, and other designated representatives who are | ||||||
14 | cooperating with one another to collectively establish and | ||||||
15 | operate a carpet recovery and carpet reutilization program for | ||||||
16 | old carpet for the purpose of complying with this Act. | ||||||
17 | "Clearinghouse plan" means a single, detailed plan | ||||||
18 | prepared by the clearinghouse that includes all the | ||||||
19 | information required by this Act. | ||||||
20 | "Clearinghouse program" means a statewide program for the | ||||||
21 | collection of old carpet and environmentally sound management | ||||||
22 | of old carpet that is financed by producers and established | ||||||
23 | and operated by the clearinghouse. | ||||||
24 | "Collection" means any method of consolidating and | ||||||
25 | temporarily storing old carpet. | ||||||
26 | "Collection site" means a site managed by a |
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1 | clearinghouse-approved collector to collect and temporarily | ||||||
2 | store old carpet as provided by this Act. | ||||||
3 | "Collector" means any public or private entity approved by | ||||||
4 | the clearinghouse that provides old carpet collection | ||||||
5 | services.
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6 | "Comptroller" means the Comptroller of the State of | ||||||
7 | Illinois. | ||||||
8 | "Consumer" means any person who makes a purchase at | ||||||
9 | retail. | ||||||
10 | "Distributor" or "wholesaler" means a person who buys or | ||||||
11 | otherwise acquires carpet from another source and sells or | ||||||
12 | offers to sell that carpet to retailers in this State. | ||||||
13 | "Installer" means any person or entity contracted for the | ||||||
14 | purpose of installing flooring where old carpet is removed. | ||||||
15 | "Nylon carpet" means carpet made with a uniform face fiber | ||||||
16 | made with either nylon 6 or nylon 6,6. | ||||||
17 | "Old carpet" means carpet that is no longer used for its | ||||||
18 | manufactured purpose. | ||||||
19 | "Person" means any individual, partnership, | ||||||
20 | co-partnership, firm, company, corporation, association, joint | ||||||
21 | stock company, trust, estate, political subdivision, State | ||||||
22 | agency, or any other legal entity, or their legal | ||||||
23 | representative, agent, or assign. | ||||||
24 | "PET carpet" means carpet made from polyethylene | ||||||
25 | terephthalate. | ||||||
26 | "Polypropylene carpet" means carpet made from |
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1 | polypropylene. | ||||||
2 | "Processor" means a public or private entity approved by | ||||||
3 | the clearinghouse to prepare old carpet for reutilization, | ||||||
4 | recovery, or disposal that uses industry recognized processes, | ||||||
5 | such as shredding, grinding, sheering, depolymerization, or | ||||||
6 | other methods recognized by the clearinghouse, to convert old | ||||||
7 | carpet into finished recovered output ready to be used as an | ||||||
8 | input material for secondary products. | ||||||
9 | "Producer" means a person who manufactures carpet that is | ||||||
10 | sold, offered for sale, or distributed in this State. Producer | ||||||
11 | includes any person who imports carpet into the United States | ||||||
12 | that is sold, offered for sale, or distributed in this State | ||||||
13 | and that is manufactured by a person who does not manufacture | ||||||
14 | the carpet in the United States. "Producer" does not include a | ||||||
15 | retailer that trademarks or brands carpet that is sold, | ||||||
16 | offered for sale, or distributed in this State that is | ||||||
17 | manufactured by a person other than the retailer. | ||||||
18 | "Program year" means a calendar year. The first program | ||||||
19 | year is 2024. | ||||||
20 | "PTT carpet" means carpet made from polytrimethylene | ||||||
21 | terephthalate. | ||||||
22 | "Retailer" means any person engaged in the business of | ||||||
23 | making sales at retail that generate occupation or use tax | ||||||
24 | revenue. "Retailer" does not include a distributor, producer, | ||||||
25 | or wholesaler, as those terms are defined in this Section. | ||||||
26 | "Roll-off dumpster" means a waste container that holds at |
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1 | least 40 cubic yards of waste. | ||||||
2 | "Sale" or "sell" means a transfer of title to carpet for | ||||||
3 | consideration, including a remote sale conducted through a | ||||||
4 | sales outlet, catalogue, website, or similar electronic means. | ||||||
5 | "Sale" or "sell" includes a lease through which carpet is | ||||||
6 | provided to a consumer by a producer, distributor, or | ||||||
7 | retailer. | ||||||
8 | "Semitrailer" means any vehicle without motive power, | ||||||
9 | other than a pole trailer, designed for carrying persons or | ||||||
10 | property and for being drawn by a motor vehicle and so | ||||||
11 | constructed that some part of its weight and that of its load | ||||||
12 | rests upon or is carried by another vehicle. | ||||||
13 | "Sorter" means a public or private entity approved by the | ||||||
14 | clearinghouse that performs the sorting of old carpet for | ||||||
15 | third-party carpet recovery or carpet reutilization.
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16 | "Sorting" means the method used for sorting old carpet | ||||||
17 | into its various backing types or fiber types for carpet | ||||||
18 | recovery or carpet reutilization. | ||||||
19 | "Wool carpet" means carpet made from wool. | ||||||
20 | Section 15. Formation, duties, and powers of the | ||||||
21 | clearinghouse. | ||||||
22 | (a) Within 60 days after the effective date of this Act, | ||||||
23 | the Director of the Agency shall appoint the following members | ||||||
24 | to the clearinghouse, which shall be incorporated as a | ||||||
25 | nonprofit, to administer and implement the carpet stewardship |
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1 | program, and the Director of the Agency shall attempt to | ||||||
2 | appoint members that reflect the racial and gender diversity | ||||||
3 | of this State: | ||||||
4 | (1) one individual who is a representative of a | ||||||
5 | statewide association representing retailers; | ||||||
6 | (2) two individuals who are representatives of carpet | ||||||
7 | producers; | ||||||
8 | (3) one individual who is a representative of a | ||||||
9 | national association representing manufacturers of carpet; | ||||||
10 | (4) two individuals who are representatives of carpet | ||||||
11 | processors; | ||||||
12 | (5) two individuals who are representatives of a | ||||||
13 | statewide association representing waste disposal | ||||||
14 | companies; | ||||||
15 | (6) two individuals who are representatives of | ||||||
16 | environmental organizations; | ||||||
17 | (7) two individuals who are representatives of county | ||||||
18 | or municipal joint action agency waste management | ||||||
19 | programs; | ||||||
20 | (8) one individual who is a representative of a | ||||||
21 | company that utilizes old carpet to manufacture a new | ||||||
22 | product, not including new carpet; and | ||||||
23 | (9) one individual who is a representative of an | ||||||
24 | association representing installers of carpet. | ||||||
25 | (b) Members of the clearinghouse shall serve without | ||||||
26 | compensation but shall be reimbursed for travel expenses and |
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1 | any other contingent expenses related to the formation of the | ||||||
2 | clearinghouse as a legal and functioning entity as part of the | ||||||
3 | budget for the clearinghouse program approved in the | ||||||
4 | clearinghouse plan. Members shall serve on the clearinghouse | ||||||
5 | until a successor is appointed and qualified. | ||||||
6 | (c) The clearinghouse's duties include, but are not | ||||||
7 | limited to: | ||||||
8 | (1) selection of a Chairperson, Vice-Chairperson, | ||||||
9 | Secretary, and Treasurer, the creation of bylaws, and | ||||||
10 | organizing itself into committees to implement this Act; | ||||||
11 | (2) incorporating itself as a 501c(3) nonprofit | ||||||
12 | organization and establishing financial accounts for use | ||||||
13 | by the clearinghouse under this Act; | ||||||
14 | (3) preparing the clearinghouse plan, and any required | ||||||
15 | amendments, in compliance with this Act; | ||||||
16 | (4) implementing the clearinghouse plan; | ||||||
17 | (5) submitting to the Agency in the clearinghouse plan | ||||||
18 | a funding mechanism that will generate sufficient funds to | ||||||
19 | implement the clearinghouse plan and meet the performance | ||||||
20 | goals established in paragraph (12) of subsection (a) of | ||||||
21 | Section 25; in determining the level of funding necessary | ||||||
22 | the clearinghouse may take into account program costs in | ||||||
23 | other jurisdictions' approved carpet stewardship plans, | ||||||
24 | annual reports, audits, and other information; | ||||||
25 | (6) approving collectors, sorters, and processors to | ||||||
26 | provide services under this Act; |
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1 | (7) creating and administering a grant program to | ||||||
2 | assist in covering the costs to collect, process, or | ||||||
3 | market old carpet for carpet reutilization or carpet | ||||||
4 | recovery; | ||||||
5 | (8) being responsible for meeting the performance | ||||||
6 | goals specified by this Act; | ||||||
7 | (9) submitting annual program reports as required by | ||||||
8 | this Act; and | ||||||
9 | (10) overseeing an annual audit conducted by a | ||||||
10 | third-party entity of the carpet stewardship program's | ||||||
11 | revenues and expenditures, and reporting those findings to | ||||||
12 | the Comptroller. | ||||||
13 | (d) The clearinghouse shall hire a director and necessary | ||||||
14 | staff within 150 days after the effective date of this Act, | ||||||
15 | which shall be funded as part of the budget for the | ||||||
16 | clearinghouse program approved in the clearinghouse plan. | ||||||
17 | Section 20. Carpet stewardship program and sale | ||||||
18 | requirement. | ||||||
19 | (a) For all carpet sold in this State, the clearinghouse | ||||||
20 | shall implement, and producers shall finance, a statewide | ||||||
21 | carpet stewardship program that: manages carpet by reducing | ||||||
22 | its waste generation; promotes its carpet recovery and carpet | ||||||
23 | reutilization; and provides for negotiation and execution of | ||||||
24 | agreements to collect, transport, process, or market the old | ||||||
25 | carpet for end-of-life carpet recovery or carpet |
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1 | reutilization. | ||||||
2 | (b) On and after January 1, 2023, a producer or | ||||||
3 | distributor may not offer for sale any carpet to any person in | ||||||
4 | this State unless the producer has registered with the Agency | ||||||
5 | and has provided its share of funding, on an annual basis, | ||||||
6 | necessary to implement the clearinghouse plan as approved by | ||||||
7 | the Agency pursuant to Section 45 and is subject to penalties | ||||||
8 | under Section 70. | ||||||
9 | Section 25. Clearinghouse plan. | ||||||
10 | (a) By July 1, 2023 and by July 1 every 3 years thereafter, | ||||||
11 | beginning with program year 2024, the clearinghouse shall | ||||||
12 | submit a 3-year plan to the Agency and receive approval of the | ||||||
13 | plan. The clearinghouse plan shall include, at a minimum, each | ||||||
14 | of the following: | ||||||
15 | (1) Certification that the carpet stewardship program | ||||||
16 | will accept for collection all old carpet, regardless of | ||||||
17 | type or which producer manufactured the product and its | ||||||
18 | individual components. | ||||||
19 | (2) Contact information for each individual | ||||||
20 | representing the clearinghouse, designation of a program | ||||||
21 | manager responsible for administering the program in this | ||||||
22 | State, a list of all producers participating in the carpet | ||||||
23 | stewardship program, and the brands covered by the product | ||||||
24 | stewardship program. | ||||||
25 | (3) A description of the methods by which old carpet |
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1 | will be collected in this State, including an explanation | ||||||
2 | of how the collection system will achieve a convenience | ||||||
3 | standard of having collection sites in all counties with a | ||||||
4 | population density of greater than or equal to 100 | ||||||
5 | individuals per square mile in this State by January 1, | ||||||
6 | 2024 for program year 2024, and all counties with a | ||||||
7 | population density of greater than or equal to 50 | ||||||
8 | individuals per square mile for program year 2025 and | ||||||
9 | thereafter. | ||||||
10 | (4) An evaluation, beginning with the second 3-year | ||||||
11 | plan submitted by July 1, 2026, of the feasibility and | ||||||
12 | cost of expanding the convenience standard to at least one | ||||||
13 | collection site in every county in the State. | ||||||
14 | (5) A description of how the adequacy of the | ||||||
15 | collection program will be monitored, evaluated, and | ||||||
16 | maintained. | ||||||
17 | (6) The names and locations of collectors,
sorters, | ||||||
18 | and processors who have been approved by the clearinghouse | ||||||
19 | to manage old carpet. | ||||||
20 | (7) A description of how the old carpet and the | ||||||
21 | products' components will be safely and securely | ||||||
22 | transported, tracked, and handled from collection through | ||||||
23 | final carpet recovery and processing. | ||||||
24 | (8) A description of the methods to be used to | ||||||
25 | reutilize, deconstruct, or recover old carpet to ensure | ||||||
26 | that the products' components, to the extent feasible, are |
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1 | transformed or remanufactured into finished products for | ||||||
2 | use. | ||||||
3 | (9) A description of the methods to be used to manage | ||||||
4 | or dispose of old carpet that cannot be carpet recovered | ||||||
5 | or carpet reutilized. | ||||||
6 | (10) A description of the promotion and outreach | ||||||
7 | activities and proposed budget that will be used to | ||||||
8 | encourage participation in the collection and carpet | ||||||
9 | recovery programs and how the activities' effectiveness | ||||||
10 | will be evaluated and the program modified, if necessary. | ||||||
11 | (11) Certification that any person who may be involved | ||||||
12 | in collection, handling, or disposal operations possesses | ||||||
13 | adequate insurance, as determined by the clearinghouse, | ||||||
14 | including, but not limited to, workers compensation and | ||||||
15 | liability coverage. | ||||||
16 | (12) A 3-year rolling performance goal, including an | ||||||
17 | estimate of the percentage of old carpet that will be | ||||||
18 | collected, carpet reutilized, and carpet recovered during | ||||||
19 | each of the next 3 years of the stewardship plan, with a | ||||||
20 | minimum goal of achieving a 25% carpet recovery rate by | ||||||
21 | December 31, 2026. The performance goals shall include a | ||||||
22 | specific goal for the amount of old carpet that will be | ||||||
23 | collected, carpet recovered, and carpet reutilized during | ||||||
24 | each year of the plan. | ||||||
25 | The clearinghouse shall achieve a carpet recovery rate | ||||||
26 | goal of 50% by December 31, 2029 for the 3-year plan period |
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1 | beginning January 1, 2027. Thereafter, the clearinghouse | ||||||
2 | shall establish a carpet recovery rate goal for each | ||||||
3 | subsequent 3-year plan period by March 1 of the calendar | ||||||
4 | year preceding the first year of that 3-year plan period. | ||||||
5 | (13) A discussion of the status of end markets for old | ||||||
6 | carpet and what, if any, additional end markets are needed | ||||||
7 | to improve the functioning of the program. | ||||||
8 | (14) A discussion of carpet design and manufacturing | ||||||
9 | changes that the producers are considering or have | ||||||
10 | implemented in order to reduce toxicity, water use, or | ||||||
11 | energy use associated with the production of carpet and | ||||||
12 | efforts to increase the recoverable content, | ||||||
13 | recoverability, or carpet longevity. | ||||||
14 | (15) A funding mechanism that demonstrates sufficient | ||||||
15 | producer funding to carry out the plan, including the | ||||||
16 | administrative, operational, and capital costs of | ||||||
17 | implementing the plan, and payment of incentive payments | ||||||
18 | to carpet collectors, processors, and end use markets to | ||||||
19 | assist with the implementation of this Act. | ||||||
20 | (16) Annual budgets showing revenue and expenditure | ||||||
21 | projections for the current program year and projected for | ||||||
22 | the next 2 years of the program. | ||||||
23 | (17) A process by which the financial activities of | ||||||
24 | the clearinghouse that are related to the implementation | ||||||
25 | of the plan shall be subject to an annual independent | ||||||
26 | audit, conducted by a third party, which shall be reviewed |
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1 | by the Comptroller. | ||||||
2 | (18) A description of an educational program and | ||||||
3 | materials that shall be implemented and used to train | ||||||
4 | operators of collection sites on how to properly collect | ||||||
5 | old carpet and reduce contamination. At no time shall a | ||||||
6 | collection site be subject to a fine or extra charge for | ||||||
7 | contamination by either the clearinghouse or a carpet | ||||||
8 | processor. However, collection sites that continue to ship | ||||||
9 | contaminated old carpet to processors may be removed from | ||||||
10 | the stewardship program by the clearinghouse. | ||||||
11 | (19) Baseline information, for the most current year | ||||||
12 | for which data is available, on the amount of square feet | ||||||
13 | and pounds of carpet sold in this State, by type of polymer | ||||||
14 | or non-polymer material used to make the carpet. | ||||||
15 | (20) A discussion of the feasibility, cost, and | ||||||
16 | effectiveness of labeling the backside of new carpet with | ||||||
17 | the polymer type or non-polymer material used to | ||||||
18 | manufacture the carpet to assist processors in more easily | ||||||
19 | identifying the type of old carpet collected for | ||||||
20 | processing. | ||||||
21 | (21) A description of the program that shall be | ||||||
22 | implemented to train carpet installers on how to properly | ||||||
23 | manage old carpet so that it can be carpet reutilized or | ||||||
24 | carpet recovered under this Act, including, but not | ||||||
25 | limited to, the development of videos and written | ||||||
26 | materials regarding the carpet recovery program. |
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1 | (b) An update to the plan shall be submitted, at a minimum, | ||||||
2 | every 3 years, or if the clearinghouse determines that a plan | ||||||
3 | update is needed, prior to the minimum of once every 3 years. | ||||||
4 | (c) If the clearinghouse determines that any proposed | ||||||
5 | significant changes or modifications to the plan or its | ||||||
6 | implementation are needed, within 30 days of that | ||||||
7 | determination the clearinghouse shall submit to the Agency a | ||||||
8 | written plan update for review and approval in accordance with | ||||||
9 | Section 30. | ||||||
10 | Section 30. Review and approval of the clearinghouse plan | ||||||
11 | and plan updates. | ||||||
12 | (a) After receipt of a proposed plan or plan update, the | ||||||
13 | Agency shall determine whether the plan or plan update | ||||||
14 | complies with Section 25. If the Agency determines that the | ||||||
15 | plan or plan update complies with Section 25, the Agency shall | ||||||
16 | notify the clearinghouse of the plan or plan update approval | ||||||
17 | in writing within 90 days of receipt of the plan or plan | ||||||
18 | update. If the Agency determines that the plan or plan update | ||||||
19 | does not comply with Section 25, the Agency shall notify the | ||||||
20 | clearinghouse of the plan or plan update rejection in writing | ||||||
21 | within 90 days of receipt of the plan or plan update and | ||||||
22 | include the reasons why the plan or plan update does not comply | ||||||
23 | with Section 25. The clearinghouse shall submit a revised plan | ||||||
24 | to the Agency within 60 days after receiving a notice of | ||||||
25 | rejection. Any proposed changes to a plan or plan update must |
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1 | be reviewed and approved by the Agency in accordance with this | ||||||
2 | subsection (a). | ||||||
3 | (b) The clearinghouse plan and plan updates approved by | ||||||
4 | the Agency shall be placed on the Agency's website and made | ||||||
5 | available at the Agency's headquarters for public review in | ||||||
6 | accordance with the Freedom of Information Act. | ||||||
7 | Section 32. Implementation of clearinghouse plan. The | ||||||
8 | clearinghouse shall implement the clearinghouse plan | ||||||
9 | components under subsection (a) of Section 25 upon approval of | ||||||
10 | the clearinghouse plan or plan update by the Agency under | ||||||
11 | Section 30. The clearinghouse shall monitor the implementation | ||||||
12 | of the clearinghouse plan and shall have the authority to | ||||||
13 | require specific action by its director and staff to meet the | ||||||
14 | clearinghouse plan implementation requirements under this | ||||||
15 | Section. | ||||||
16 | Section 36. Collection of old carpet. | ||||||
17 | (a) No later than June 1, 2024, in any county with a | ||||||
18 | population of greater than 200,000 people, any installer | ||||||
19 | engaged in removing old carpet from a residence or business | ||||||
20 | shall transport, or contract to transport, all old carpet to a | ||||||
21 | clearinghouse-approved old carpet collection site as defined | ||||||
22 | in Section 10. | ||||||
23 | (b) Approved carpet collection sites as defined in Section | ||||||
24 | 10 shall ensure that old carpet is collected in the prescribed |
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1 | conditions required by the clearinghouse plan. The conditions | ||||||
2 | must also include, but are not limited to, the following | ||||||
3 | requirements: | ||||||
4 | (1) Old carpet must be kept in a location that allows | ||||||
5 | it to remain dry at all times. | ||||||
6 | (2) Containers holding collected old carpet must be | ||||||
7 | free of all non-carpet discarded waste items. | ||||||
8 | (3) Prior to shipment to a processor, containers | ||||||
9 | holding discarded carpet must be filled to the following | ||||||
10 | minimum standards: | ||||||
11 | (A) Roll-off dumpsters shall be filled to a | ||||||
12 | minimum of 8 tons. | ||||||
13 | (B) Semitrailers shall be filled to a minimum of | ||||||
14 | 13 tons. | ||||||
15 | (4) Approved collection sites must permit an approved | ||||||
16 | processor's prescribed container to be housed on site for | ||||||
17 | loading by the collector for pickup at the collection | ||||||
18 | site. | ||||||
19 | (c) Any approved collection site that has collected old | ||||||
20 | carpet as prescribed by the clearinghouse plan and whose full | ||||||
21 | container volume is not removed by a registered processor upon | ||||||
22 | 3-business day's electronic notice to the processor stating | ||||||
23 | that collected old carpet is ready for removal may dispose of | ||||||
24 | that container's contents in a landfill. | ||||||
25 | Section 37. Economic support for approved carpet |
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1 | collection sites. The clearinghouse program shall pay approved | ||||||
2 | old carpet collection sites for costs, services, and | ||||||
3 | infrastructure improvements as follows: | ||||||
4 | (1) Reimbursement for reasonable costs, as | ||||||
5 | pre-approved by the clearinghouse, to adapt sites for old | ||||||
6 | carpet collection as required by this Act, including, but | ||||||
7 | not limited to, one-time costs for constructing the needed | ||||||
8 | structure to make the collection of carpet safe and | ||||||
9 | convenient, and to ensure adequate room to maneuver old | ||||||
10 | carpet collection equipment in such a manner so as to not | ||||||
11 | disrupt the normal flow of activity at the collection | ||||||
12 | site. | ||||||
13 | (2) A recovery fee equivalent to $20 per ton for all | ||||||
14 | old carpet collected that is subject to this Act and | ||||||
15 | loaded into trailers at the collector's site in accordance | ||||||
16 | with subsection (b) of Section 36. | ||||||
17 | (3) Approved carpet collection sites located at waste | ||||||
18 | transfer or waste disposal facilities permitted by the | ||||||
19 | Agency may, at their discretion, charge the generator of | ||||||
20 | such discarded carpet customary and proprietary collection | ||||||
21 | and disposal fees. | ||||||
22 | (4) Approved carpet collection sites may not charge a | ||||||
23 | processor any fee for removal of carpet discarded from the | ||||||
24 | collection site location. | ||||||
25 | (5) Economic support for approved carpet collectors | ||||||
26 | under this Section shall be reviewed by the clearinghouse |
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1 | every 3 years as clearinghouse plans are submitted to the | ||||||
2 | Agency.
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3 | Section 40. State action antitrust exemption. Each | ||||||
4 | producer and the clearinghouse shall be immune from liability | ||||||
5 | for any claim of violation of antitrust law or unfair trade | ||||||
6 | practice if the conduct is a violation of antitrust law, to the | ||||||
7 | extent the producer or clearinghouse is exercising authority | ||||||
8 | under the provisions of this Act. | ||||||
9 | Section 45. Requirements applicable to producers. | ||||||
10 | (a) On and after January 1, 2023, producers of carpet | ||||||
11 | shall provide funding to the clearinghouse sufficient to cover | ||||||
12 | the administrative costs of establishing the clearinghouse in | ||||||
13 | calendar year 2023 and annually thereafter to cover the costs | ||||||
14 | of developing and implementing the clearinghouse plan. The | ||||||
15 | funding mechanism: | ||||||
16 | (1) shall take into account the financial burden that | ||||||
17 | blended carpet, nylon carpet, PET carpet, polypropylene | ||||||
18 | carpet, and wool carpet have on the clearinghouse program | ||||||
19 | costs; | ||||||
20 | (2) shall be differentiated by the type of material, | ||||||
21 | recycling cost, recycling content, and other qualities | ||||||
22 | related to toxicity, resource use, and recyclability; | ||||||
23 | (3) shall ensure an equitable and efficient allocation | ||||||
24 | of financial responsibility among producers; and |
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1 | (4) shall be at a level approved by the Agency as | ||||||
2 | sufficient to cover the annual costs of the clearinghouse | ||||||
3 | program, and if the Agency determines the level of funding | ||||||
4 | from the producers is not adequate it may request that the | ||||||
5 | Joint Committee on Administrative Rules approve additional | ||||||
6 | funding from the producers. | ||||||
7 | (b) The amount that each producer pays to fund the | ||||||
8 | clearinghouse program on an annual basis shall be considered | ||||||
9 | proprietary information that is privileged or confidential and | ||||||
10 | shall not be disclosed to the clearinghouse or the public. | ||||||
11 | However, in order to determine if each producer is paying its | ||||||
12 | proper share, an independent professional accounting firm | ||||||
13 | shall be hired by the clearinghouse to review the payments and | ||||||
14 | verify that the funding provided by each producer is in | ||||||
15 | compliance with the funding mechanism agreed to by the | ||||||
16 | producers. | ||||||
17 | (c) Producers, working with the clearinghouse, shall | ||||||
18 | provide consumers with educational materials regarding the | ||||||
19 | clearinghouse program. The materials shall include information | ||||||
20 | regarding available end-of-life management options for old | ||||||
21 | carpet offered through the carpet stewardship program. | ||||||
22 | (d) Producers who sell carpet in this State shall register | ||||||
23 | with the clearinghouse by October 1, 2023 and annually | ||||||
24 | thereafter for as long as that producer sells carpet in this | ||||||
25 | State. For the first year of registration, a producer shall | ||||||
26 | pay a registration fee of $25,000 to the clearinghouse, the |
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1 | amount of which may be deducted from the producer's quarterly | ||||||
2 | assessment due to the clearinghouse until such time that the | ||||||
3 | producer's assessment due exceeds the total cost of the | ||||||
4 | registration fee. | ||||||
5 | Section 50. Requirements applicable to retailers and | ||||||
6 | distributors. | ||||||
7 | (a) On and after January 1, 2023, no carpet may be sold in | ||||||
8 | this State unless the carpet's producer has registered with | ||||||
9 | the clearinghouse under subsection (d) of Section 45. | ||||||
10 | (b) Any retailer or distributor may participate, on a | ||||||
11 | voluntary basis, as a designated collection point under a | ||||||
12 | product stewardship program and in accordance with applicable | ||||||
13 | law. | ||||||
14 | (c) No retailer or distributor shall be found to be in | ||||||
15 | violation of this Section if, on the date the carpet was | ||||||
16 | ordered from the producer or its agent, the producer was | ||||||
17 | registered on the clearinghouse's website in accordance with | ||||||
18 | this Act. | ||||||
19 | (d) Retailers shall provide consumers with educational | ||||||
20 | materials, developed by producers and the clearinghouse, that | ||||||
21 | shall include, but are not limited to, information that (i) | ||||||
22 | regards available end-of-life management options for old | ||||||
23 | carpet, and (ii) notifies the consumer of the importance of | ||||||
24 | carpet recovery. |
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1 | Section 55. Posting of information. | ||||||
2 | (a) Beginning March 1, 2023, and annually thereafter, the | ||||||
3 | clearinghouse shall post on its website the list of carpet | ||||||
4 | producers that registered with the clearinghouse, in | ||||||
5 | accordance with subsection (d) of Section 45. | ||||||
6 | (b) Beginning January 1, 2024, and annually thereafter, | ||||||
7 | for the benefit of assisting consumers who wish to find | ||||||
8 | collection sites for recovering carpet, the Agency shall post | ||||||
9 | on its website the location of all collection sites identified | ||||||
10 | to the Agency by the clearinghouse in its plans and annual | ||||||
11 | reports. | ||||||
12 | (c) Beginning May 1, 2025, and annually thereafter, the | ||||||
13 | Agency shall post on its website copies of the annual reports. | ||||||
14 | Section 60. Annual stewardship reports. | ||||||
15 | (a) By April 1, 2025, and by April 1 of each year | ||||||
16 | thereafter, the clearinghouse shall submit a report to the | ||||||
17 | Agency that includes, for the previous program year, a | ||||||
18 | description of the carpet stewardship program, including, but | ||||||
19 | not limited to, the following: | ||||||
20 | (1) the amount of carpet sold by square feet and | ||||||
21 | pounds in this State during the reporting period by | ||||||
22 | polymer type or non-polymer material; | ||||||
23 | (2) a description of the methods used to collect, | ||||||
24 | transport, and process old carpet in regions of this | ||||||
25 | State, and a listing of the persons used to collect, |
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1 | transport, and process old carpet; | ||||||
2 | (3) identification of all old carpet collection sites | ||||||
3 | in this State and whether the requirement of paragraph (3) | ||||||
4 | of subsection (a) of Section 25 has been met; | ||||||
5 | (4) the weight of all old carpet collected and carpet | ||||||
6 | reutilized or carpet recovered in all regions of this | ||||||
7 | State, a comparison to the performance goals and carpet | ||||||
8 | recovery rates established in the clearinghouse plan, and, | ||||||
9 | if appropriate, an explanation stating the reason or | ||||||
10 | reasons performance goals were not met; | ||||||
11 | (5) the weight of old carpet collected in this State | ||||||
12 | but not carpet reutilized or carpet recovered and its | ||||||
13 | ultimate disposition, and a comparison to the performance | ||||||
14 | goals in the clearinghouse plan; | ||||||
15 | (6) the total cost of implementing the clearinghouse | ||||||
16 | plan and a copy of the independent audit regarding the | ||||||
17 | financial activities of the clearinghouse; | ||||||
18 | (7) a proposed budget for implementing the | ||||||
19 | clearinghouse plan in the subsequent calendar year; | ||||||
20 | (8) an evaluation of the producers' funding mechanism | ||||||
21 | and its ability to properly fund the implementation of the | ||||||
22 | clearinghouse plan, including whether the incentive | ||||||
23 | payments to collectors, processors, and end markets for | ||||||
24 | managing carpet are adequate to ensure that the old carpet | ||||||
25 | can be carpet reutilized or carpet recovered under the | ||||||
26 | program; |
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1 | (9) identification of the facilities processing | ||||||
2 | carpet, the weight processed at each facility, and each | ||||||
3 | facility's processing capacity; | ||||||
4 | (10) an evaluation of the effectiveness of the | ||||||
5 | clearinghouse plan, and anticipated steps, if needed, to | ||||||
6 | improve performance; | ||||||
7 | (11) a discussion of progress made toward achieving | ||||||
8 | carpet design changes according to paragraph (14) of | ||||||
9 | subsection (a) of Section 25; and | ||||||
10 | (12) samples of educational materials provided to | ||||||
11 | consumers and carpet installers, and an evaluation of the | ||||||
12 | effectiveness of the materials and the methods used to | ||||||
13 | disseminate the materials. The evaluation shall include, | ||||||
14 | but shall not be limited to, information on the number of | ||||||
15 | consumers and carpet installers that received or viewed | ||||||
16 | the educational materials, and any consumer and carpet | ||||||
17 | installer survey data that may have been collected | ||||||
18 | regarding the educational materials used. | ||||||
19 | Section 65. Administrative fee. | ||||||
20 | (a) The clearinghouse shall pay the Agency an annual | ||||||
21 | administrative fee of not less than $200,000 and not more than | ||||||
22 | $500,000, the amount of which shall be mutually agreed upon by | ||||||
23 | the Agency and the clearinghouse for expenses consistent with | ||||||
24 | the Agency's responsibilities under this Act and shall be | ||||||
25 | included in the annual budget for the clearinghouse plan. The |
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1 | clearinghouse shall reimburse the Comptroller for costs | ||||||
2 | related to reviewing the annual carpet stewardship program | ||||||
3 | audits. | ||||||
4 | (b) The clearinghouse shall pay the Agency's | ||||||
5 | administrative fee under subsection (a) on or before January | ||||||
6 | 1, 2024, and annually thereafter. The clearinghouse shall | ||||||
7 | reimburse the Comptroller for its costs within 60 days of | ||||||
8 | receiving notice from the Comptroller. | ||||||
9 | (c) The Agency shall deposit the fees collected under this | ||||||
10 | Section into the Solid Waste Management Fund. | ||||||
11 | Section 70. Enforcement. | ||||||
12 | (a) On and after January 1, 2023, no producer, | ||||||
13 | distributor, or retailer shall sell or offer for sale carpet | ||||||
14 | to any person in this State if the producer of the carpet is | ||||||
15 | not registered with the Agency or has not remitted adequate | ||||||
16 | funding pursuant to Section 45. | ||||||
17 | (b) No retailer or distributor shall be found in violation | ||||||
18 | of the provisions of subsection (a) if, on the date the carpet | ||||||
19 | was ordered from the producer or its agent, the producer was | ||||||
20 | listed on the clearinghouse's website in accordance with the | ||||||
21 | provisions of subsection (a) of Section 55. | ||||||
22 | (c) The Attorney General or the State's Attorney of the | ||||||
23 | county in which the violation occurred are authorized to seek | ||||||
24 | a civil penalty in the amount of $5,000 per day for each | ||||||
25 | violation against any producer who violates the registration |
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1 | requirements under subsection (d) of Section 45 or who fails | ||||||
2 | to remit the assessment under Section 45. | ||||||
3 | (d) The Attorney General or the State's Attorney of the | ||||||
4 | county in which the violation occurred
are authorized to seek | ||||||
5 | a civil penalty in the amount of $5,000 per day for each
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6 | violation against any producer, distributor, or retailer who | ||||||
7 | sells or offers for sale carpet
to any person in this State if | ||||||
8 | the producer of the carpet is not registered with the
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9 | clearinghouse under subsection (d) of Section 45 or has not | ||||||
10 | remitted the required funding under
Section 45. | ||||||
11 | (e) The penalties provided for in this Section may be | ||||||
12 | recovered in a civil action. Any penalties
collected under | ||||||
13 | this Section in an action in which the Attorney General has | ||||||
14 | prevailed shall be
deposited in the Environmental Protection | ||||||
15 | Trust Fund, to be used in accordance with the
provisions of the | ||||||
16 | Environmental Protection Trust Fund Act. | ||||||
17 | (f) The State's Attorney of the county in which the | ||||||
18 | violation occurred, or the Attorney General,
may, at the | ||||||
19 | request of the Agency or on his or her own motion, institute a | ||||||
20 | civil action for an injunction,
prohibitory or mandatory, to | ||||||
21 | restrain violations of this Act or to require such other | ||||||
22 | actions as
may be necessary to address violations of this Act. | ||||||
23 | (g) The State's Attorney of the county in which the | ||||||
24 | violation occurred, or the Attorney
General, may, at the | ||||||
25 | request of the Agency or on his or her own motion, institute a | ||||||
26 | civil action
for an injunction, prohibitory or mandatory, to |
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1 | restrain violations of this Act, any rule
or regulation | ||||||
2 | adopted under this Act, any permit or to require such other | ||||||
3 | actions as may be
necessary to address violations of this Act | ||||||
4 | or any rule or regulation adopted under this
Act. | ||||||
5 | (h) Nothing in this Act prohibits a retailer or | ||||||
6 | distributor from selling their inventory of carpet existing | ||||||
7 | prior to January 1, 2023. | ||||||
8 | (i) Nothing in this Act mandates or otherwise requires and | ||||||
9 | nothing in the clearinghouse plan shall mandate or otherwise | ||||||
10 | require participation of the waste disposal industry in the | ||||||
11 | carpet stewardship program created by this Act. | ||||||
12 | Section 75. State procurement of carpet. Beginning on | ||||||
13 | January 1, 2025, at least 35% of carpet purchased by State | ||||||
14 | agencies shall be carpet with a minimum of 10% post-consumer | ||||||
15 | recovered content by weight from old carpet and comply with | ||||||
16 | the National Science Foundation/American National Standards | ||||||
17 | Institute (NSF/ANSI) 140-2009 Standard, Platinum Level or the | ||||||
18 | most current version in effect as provided by the American | ||||||
19 | National Standards Institute. The carpet shall be purchased | ||||||
20 | from a carpet producer with a third-party certified closed | ||||||
21 | loop recovering facility. Thereafter, those purchases shall | ||||||
22 | increase by a rate of 10% per year until it reaches 75%. Prior | ||||||
23 | to January 1, 2025, the clearinghouse shall provide a report | ||||||
24 | to the Illinois Department of Central Management Services on | ||||||
25 | the other types of products that contain reutilized carpet as |
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1 | a feedstock that the State should consider purchasing.
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2 | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | ||||||
3 | becoming law.
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