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California starts a $15 fee on battery-containing products to boost recycling and safety.
Starting Jan. 1, 2026, California imposes a 1.5% fee—up to $15 per item—on products with embedded batteries like phones, power tools, and greeting cards to fund safer recycling and reduce fire risks.
The fee, established by Senate Bill 1215, expands the state’s electronics recycling program to address the growing dangers of lithium-ion batteries, which can ignite during disposal and contribute to pollution.
The measure aims to combat the annual disposal of about 7,300 tons of batteries in landfills, following incidents like a 2016 recycling center fire that caused $8.5 million in damages.
While single-use vapes are exempt due to nicotine hazards, the state is developing new safety rules for battery storage and promoting sustainable waste management as part of its clean energy transition.
California comienza una cuota de $15 en productos que contienen baterías para impulsar el reciclaje y la seguridad.