H.R. 2145
119th CONGRESS 1st Session
To establish a pilot grant program to improve recycling accessibility, and for other purposes.
IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES · March 14, 2025 · Sponsor: Mrs. Miller-Meeks · Committee: Committee on Energy and Commerce
Table of contents
SEC. 1. Short title
- This Act may be cited as the Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Act of 2025.
- Short title
SEC. 2. Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Program
- Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Program
- (a) Definitions
- In this section:
- Definitions
- (1) Administrator
- The term
Administratormeans the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. - Administrator
- The term
- (2) Curbside recycling
- The term
curbside recyclingmeans the process by which residential recyclable materials are picked up curbside. - Curbside recycling
- The term
- (3) Eligible entity
- The term
eligible entitymeans— - Eligible entity
- a State (as defined in section 1004 of the Solid Waste Disposal Act ()); 42 U.S.C. 6903
- a unit of local government;
- an Indian Tribe; and
- a public-private partnership.
- The term
- (4) Indian Tribe
- The term
Indian Tribehas the meaning given the term in section 4 of the Indian Self-Determination and Education Assistance Act (). 25 U.S.C. 5304 - Indian Tribe
- The term
- (5) Materials recovery facility
- Materials recovery facility
- (A) In general
- The term
materials recovery facilitymeans a recycling facility where primarily residential recyclables, which are diverted from disposal by a generator and collected separately from municipal solid waste, are mechanically or manually sorted into commodities for further processing into specification-grade commodities for sale to end users. - In general
- The term
- (B) Exclusion
- The term does not include a solid waste management facility that may process municipal solid waste to remove recyclable materials.
materials recovery facility - Exclusion
- The term does not include a solid waste management facility that may process municipal solid waste to remove recyclable materials.
- (6) Pilot grant program
- The term
pilot grant programmeans the Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Program established under subsection (b). - Pilot grant program
- The term
- (7) Recyclable material
- The term
recyclable materialmeans obsolete, previously used, off-specification, surplus, or incidentally produced material for processing into a specification-grade commodity for which a market exists. - Recyclable material
- The term
- (8) Transfer station
- The term
transfer stationmeans a facility that— - Transfer station
- receives and consolidates recyclable material from curbside recycling or drop-off facilities; and
- loads the recyclable material onto tractor trailers, railcars, or barges for transport to a distant materials recovery facility or another recycling-related facility.
- The term
- (9) Underserved community
- The term
underserved communitymeans a community, including an unincorporated area, without access to full recycling services because— - Underserved community
- transportation, distance, or other reasons render utilization of available processing capacity at an existing materials recovery facility cost prohibitive; or
- the processing capacity of an existing materials recovery facility is insufficient to manage the volume of recyclable materials produced by that community.
- The term
- (b) Establishment
- Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall establish a pilot grant program, to be known as the , to award grants, on a competitive basis, to eligible entities to improve recycling accessibility in a community or communities within the same geographic area.
Recycling Infrastructure and Accessibility Program - Establishment
- Not later than 18 months after the date of enactment of this Act, the Administrator shall establish a pilot grant program, to be known as the , to award grants, on a competitive basis, to eligible entities to improve recycling accessibility in a community or communities within the same geographic area.
- (c) Goal
- The goal of the pilot grant program is to fund eligible projects that will significantly improve accessibility to recycling systems through investments in infrastructure in underserved communities through the use of a hub-and-spoke model for recycling infrastructure development.
- Goal
- (d) Applications
- To be eligible to receive a grant under the pilot grant program, an eligible entity shall submit to the Administrator an application at such time, in such manner, and containing such information as the Administrator may require.
- Applications
- (e) Considerations
- In selecting eligible entities to receive a grant under the pilot grant program, the Administrator shall consider—
- Considerations
- whether the community or communities in which the eligible entity is seeking to carry out a proposed project has curbside recycling;
- whether the proposed project of the eligible entity will improve accessibility to recycling services in a single underserved community or multiple underserved communities; and
- if the eligible entity is a public-private partnership, the financial health of the private entity seeking to enter into that public-private partnership.
- (f) Priority
- In selecting eligible entities to receive a grant under the pilot grant program, the Administrator shall give priority to eligible entities seeking to carry out a proposed project in a community in which there is not more than 1 materials recovery facility within a 75-mile radius of that community.
- Priority
- (g) Use of funds
- An eligible entity awarded a grant under the pilot grant program may use the grant funds for projects to improve recycling accessibility in communities, including in underserved communities, by—
- Use of funds
- increasing the number of transfer stations;
- expanding curbside recycling collection programs where appropriate; and
- leveraging public-private partnerships to reduce the costs associated with collecting and transporting recyclable materials in underserved communities.
- (h) Prohibition on use of funds
- An eligible entity awarded a grant under the pilot grant program may not use the grant funds for projects relating to recycling education programs.
- Prohibition on use of funds
- (i) Minimum and maximum grant amount
- A grant awarded to an eligible entity under the pilot grant program shall be in an amount—
- Minimum and maximum grant amount
- not less than $500,000; and
- not more than $15,000,000.
- (j) Set-Aside
- The Administrator shall set aside not less than 70 percent of the amounts made available to carry out the pilot grant program for each fiscal year to award grants to eligible entities to carry out a proposed project or program in a single underserved community or multiple underserved communities.
- Set-Aside
- (k) Federal share
- Federal share
- (1) In general
- Subject to paragraph (2), the Federal share of the cost of a project or program carried out by an eligible entity using grant funds shall be not more than 90 percent.
- In general
- (2) Waiver
- The Administrator may waive the Federal share requirement under paragraph (1) if the Administrator determines that an eligible entity would experience significant financial hardship as a result of that requirement.
- Waiver
- (l) Report
- Not later than 2 years after the date on which the first grant is awarded under the pilot grant program, the Administrator shall submit to Congress a report describing the implementation of the pilot grant program, which shall include—
- Report
- a list of eligible entities that have received a grant under the pilot grant program;
- the actions taken by each eligible entity that received a grant under the pilot grant program to improve recycling accessibility with grant funds; and
- to the extent information is available, a description of how grant funds received under the pilot grant program improved recycling rates in each community in which a project or program was carried out under the pilot grant program.
- (m) Authorization of appropriations
- Authorization of appropriations
- (1) In general
- There is authorized to be appropriated to the Administrator to carry out the pilot grant program $30,000,000 for each of fiscal years 2025 through 2029, to remain available until expended.
- In general
- (2) Administrative costs and technical assistance
- Of the amounts made available under paragraph (1), the Administrator may use up to 5 percent—
- Administrative costs and technical assistance
- for administrative costs relating to carrying out the pilot grant program; and
- to provide technical assistance to eligible entities applying for a grant under the pilot grant program.