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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 1918 (Introduced in Senate) — To support the reuse and recycling of batteries and critical minerals, and for other purposes. · Sec. 6

Sec. 6. Voluntary labeling guidelines

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There is established within the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency a voluntary program (referred to in this section as the program ) to promote battery recycling through the development of— voluntary labeling guidelines for batteries; and other forms of voluntary communication about the reuse and recycling of critical materials from batteries. The purposes of the program are to improve battery collection and reduce battery waste, including by— identifying battery collection locations and increasing accessibility to those locations; promoting consumer education about battery collection and recycling; and reducing safety concerns relating to the improper disposal of batteries.
Implementation responsibilities under the program shall be divided between the Secretary and the Administrator in accordance with the terms of 1 or more applicable agreements between the Secretary and the Administrator. The Secretary and the Administrator shall make every reasonable effort to ensure that voluntary labeling guidelines and other forms of communication developed under the program are consistent with— international battery labeling standards; and the Mercury-Containing and Rechargeable Battery Management Act ( 42 U.S.C. 14301 et seq. ).
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