Niagara Countyâs lawmaker Dave Godfrey said that a first local law in New York that will hold manufacturers responsible for disposing of used solar panels is now being drafted and put before county lawmakers on June 15. âAs I said when we began this process in March, our community has the unfortunate legacy of the nuclear and chemical industries, which were then hailed as the technologies of the future, but the waste of these technologies has ultimately caused great damage to our community. âSaid Godfrey. âWhat we are proposing now will ensure that we donât make this mistake with dead solar panels.â
Niagara Countyâs environmental coordinator Dawn Timm said the Product Stewardship Institute was instrumental in drafting this law. âPSI has the resources to seek input from industry stakeholders and leverage best practices from EPR programs from around the world to help us create a plan that is workable for us,â said Timm. âWe continue to believe that a nationwide effort is the best approach, but we wonât wait for the state to act.â
Godfrey said local law creates a convenient, safe, and environmentally friendly system for recycling solar panels, minimizing hazardous waste, and recovering commercially valuable materials. The draft is available for review at . Public comments are welcome. Local residents are invited to attend a public hearing on the proposal on June 15 at 5:45 pm at the Niagara County Courthouse.
