Fla. Stat. 403.7032
Recycling


(1)

The Legislature finds that the failure or inability to economically recover material and energy resources from solid waste results in the unnecessary waste and depletion of our natural resources. As the state continues to grow, so will the potential amount of discarded material that must be treated and disposed of, necessitating the improvement of solid waste collection and disposal. Therefore, the maximum recycling and reuse of such resources are considered high-priority goals of the state.

(2)

By the year 2020, the long-term goal for the recycling efforts of state and local governmental entities, private companies and organizations, and the general public is to recycle at least 75 percent of the municipal solid waste that would otherwise be disposed of in waste management facilities, landfills, or incineration facilities. However, any solid waste used for the production of renewable energy shall count toward the long-term recycling goal as set forth in this part.

(3)

Each state agency, public institution of higher learning, community college, and state university, including all buildings that are occupied by municipal, county, or state employees and entities occupying buildings managed by the Department of Management Services, must, at a minimum, annually report all recycled materials to the county using the department’s designated reporting format. Private businesses, other than certified recovered materials dealers, that recycle paper, metals, glass, plastics, textiles, rubber materials, and mulch, are encouraged to report the amount of materials they recycle to the county annually beginning January 1, 2011, using the department’s designated reporting format. Using the information provided, the department shall recognize those private businesses that demonstrate outstanding recycling efforts. Notwithstanding any other provision of state or county law, private businesses, other than certified recovered materials dealers, shall not be required to report recycling rates. Cities with less than a population of 2,500 and per capita taxable value less than $48,000 and cities with a per capita taxable value less than $30,000 are exempt from the reporting requirement specified in this subsection.

(4)

The Department of Environmental Protection shall develop a comprehensive recycling program that is designed to achieve the percentage under subsection (2) and submit the program to the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives by January 1, 2010. The program may not be implemented until approved by the Legislature. The program must be developed in coordination with input from state and local entities, private businesses, and the public. Under the program, recyclable materials shall include, but are not limited to, metals, paper, glass, plastic, textile, rubber materials, and mulch. Components of the program shall include, but are not limited to:Programs to identify environmentally preferable purchasing practices to encourage the purchase of recycled, durable, and less toxic goods. The Department of Management Services shall modify its procurement system to report on green and recycled products purchased through the system by September 30, 2011.Programs to educate students in grades K-12 in the benefits of, and proper techniques for, recycling.Programs for statewide recognition of successful recycling efforts by schools, businesses, public groups, and private citizens.Programs for municipalities and counties to develop and implement efficient recycling efforts to return valuable materials to productive use, conserve energy, and protect natural resources.Programs by which the department can provide technical assistance to municipalities and counties in support of their recycling efforts.Programs to educate and train the public in proper recycling efforts.Evaluation of how financial assistance can best be provided to municipalities and counties in support of their recycling efforts.Evaluation of why existing waste management and recycling programs in the state have not been better used.

(a)

Programs to identify environmentally preferable purchasing practices to encourage the purchase of recycled, durable, and less toxic goods. The Department of Management Services shall modify its procurement system to report on green and recycled products purchased through the system by September 30, 2011.

(b)

Programs to educate students in grades K-12 in the benefits of, and proper techniques for, recycling.

(c)

Programs for statewide recognition of successful recycling efforts by schools, businesses, public groups, and private citizens.

(d)

Programs for municipalities and counties to develop and implement efficient recycling efforts to return valuable materials to productive use, conserve energy, and protect natural resources.

(e)

Programs by which the department can provide technical assistance to municipalities and counties in support of their recycling efforts.

(f)

Programs to educate and train the public in proper recycling efforts.

(g)

Evaluation of how financial assistance can best be provided to municipalities and counties in support of their recycling efforts.

(h)

Evaluation of why existing waste management and recycling programs in the state have not been better used.

(5)

The Department of Environmental Protection shall create the Recycling Business Assistance Center by December 1, 2010. In carrying out its duties under this subsection, the department shall consult with state agency personnel appointed to serve as economic development liaisons under s. 288.021 to ensure the Recycling Business Assistance Center is positioned to succeed. The purpose of the center shall be to serve as the mechanism for coordination among state agencies and the private sector in order to coordinate policy and overall strategic planning for developing new markets and expanding and enhancing existing markets for recyclable materials in this state, other states, and foreign countries. The duties of the center must include, at a minimum:Identifying and developing new markets and expanding and enhancing existing markets for recyclable materials.Pursuing expanded end uses for recycled materials.Targeting materials for concentrated market development efforts.Developing proposals for new incentives for market development, particularly focusing on targeted materials.Providing guidance on issues such as permitting, finance options for recycling market development, site location, research and development, grant program criteria for recycled materials markets, recycling markets education and information, and minimum content.Coordinating the efforts of various governmental entities having market development responsibilities in order to optimize supply and demand for recyclable materials.Evaluating source-reduced products as they relate to state procurement policy. The evaluation shall include, but is not limited to, the environmental and economic impact of source-reduced product purchases to the state. For the purposes of this paragraph, the term “source-reduced” means any method, process, product, or technology that significantly or substantially reduces the volume or weight of a product while providing, at a minimum, equivalent or generally similar performance and service to and for the users of such materials.Providing evaluation of solid waste management grants, pursuant to s. 403.7095, to reduce the flow of solid waste to disposal facilities and encourage the sustainable recovery of materials from Florida’s waste stream.Providing below-market financing for companies that manufacture products from recycled materials or convert recyclable materials into raw materials for use in manufacturing pursuant to the Florida Recycling Loan Program as administered by the Florida First Capital Finance Corporation.Maintaining a continuously updated online directory listing the public and private entities that collect, transport, broker, process, or remanufacture recyclable materials in the state.Providing information on the availability and benefits of using recycled materials to private entities and industries in the state.Distributing any materials prepared in implementing this subsection to the public, private entities, industries, governmental entities, or other organizations upon request.Coordinating with the Department of Commerce and its partners to provide job placement and job training services to job seekers through the state’s workforce services programs.

(a)

Identifying and developing new markets and expanding and enhancing existing markets for recyclable materials.

(b)

Pursuing expanded end uses for recycled materials.

(c)

Targeting materials for concentrated market development efforts.

(d)

Developing proposals for new incentives for market development, particularly focusing on targeted materials.

(e)

Providing guidance on issues such as permitting, finance options for recycling market development, site location, research and development, grant program criteria for recycled materials markets, recycling markets education and information, and minimum content.

(f)

Coordinating the efforts of various governmental entities having market development responsibilities in order to optimize supply and demand for recyclable materials.

(g)

Evaluating source-reduced products as they relate to state procurement policy. The evaluation shall include, but is not limited to, the environmental and economic impact of source-reduced product purchases to the state. For the purposes of this paragraph, the term “source-reduced” means any method, process, product, or technology that significantly or substantially reduces the volume or weight of a product while providing, at a minimum, equivalent or generally similar performance and service to and for the users of such materials.

(h)

Providing evaluation of solid waste management grants, pursuant to s. 403.7095, to reduce the flow of solid waste to disposal facilities and encourage the sustainable recovery of materials from Florida’s waste stream.

(i)

Providing below-market financing for companies that manufacture products from recycled materials or convert recyclable materials into raw materials for use in manufacturing pursuant to the Florida Recycling Loan Program as administered by the Florida First Capital Finance Corporation.

(j)

Maintaining a continuously updated online directory listing the public and private entities that collect, transport, broker, process, or remanufacture recyclable materials in the state.

(k)

Providing information on the availability and benefits of using recycled materials to private entities and industries in the state.

(l)

Distributing any materials prepared in implementing this subsection to the public, private entities, industries, governmental entities, or other organizations upon request.

(m)

Coordinating with the Department of Commerce and its partners to provide job placement and job training services to job seekers through the state’s workforce services programs.

Source: Section 403.7032 — Recycling, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0403.­7032 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

403.72
Identification, listing, and notification
403.74
Management of hazardous materials by governmental agencies
403.75
Definitions relating to used oil
403.702
Legislative findings
403.703
Definitions
403.704
Powers and duties of the department
403.705
State solid waste management program
403.706
Local government solid waste responsibilities
403.707
Permits
403.708
Prohibition
403.709
Solid Waste Management Trust Fund
403.712
Revenue bonds
403.713
Ownership and control of solid waste and recovered materials
403.714
Duties of state agencies
403.715
Certification of resource recovery or recycling equipment
403.716
Training of operators of solid waste management and other facilities
403.717
Waste tire and lead-acid battery requirements
403.718
Waste tire fees
403.721
Standards, requirements, and procedures for generators and transporters of hazardous waste and owners and operators of hazardous waste facilities
403.722
Permits
403.723
Siting of hazardous waste facilities
403.724
Financial responsibility
403.726
Abatement of imminent hazard caused by hazardous substance
403.727
Violations
403.728
Qualifications of operation personnel of hazardous waste facilities
403.751
Prohibited actions
403.753
Public educational program about collection and recycling of used oil
403.754
Registration of persons transporting, processing, burning, or marketing used oil
403.757
Coordination with other state agencies
403.758
Enforcement and penalty
403.759
Disposition of fees, fines, and penalties
403.760
Public used oil collection centers
403.761
Incentives program
403.763
Grants to local governments
403.767
Certification of used oil transporters
403.769
Permits for used oil processing and rerefining facilities
403.7031
Limitations on definitions adopted by local ordinance
403.7032
Recycling
403.7033
Departmental analysis of particular recyclable materials
403.7043
Compost standards and applications
403.7045
Application of act and integration with other acts
403.7046
Regulation of recovered materials
403.7047
Regulation of fossil fuel combustion products
403.7049
Determination of full cost for solid waste management
403.7055
Methane capture
403.7061
Requirements for review of new waste-to-energy facility capacity by the Department of Environmental Protection
403.7063
Use of private services in solid waste management
403.7065
Procurement of products or materials with recycled content
403.7071
Management of storm-generated debris
403.7072
Citation of rule
403.7095
Solid waste management grant program
403.7125
Financial assurance
403.7145
Recycling
403.7185
Lead-acid battery fees
403.7186
Environmentally sound management of mercury-containing devices and lamps
403.7191
Toxics in packaging
403.7192
Batteries
403.7193
Environmental representations
403.7211
Hazardous waste facilities managing hazardous wastes generated offsite
403.7215
Tax on gross receipts of commercial hazardous waste facilities
403.7222
Prohibition of hazardous waste landfills
403.7223
Waste elimination and reduction assistance program
403.7225
Local hazardous waste management assessments
403.7226
Technical assistance by the department
403.7234
Small quantity generator notification and verification program
403.7236
Local government information to be sent to the department
403.7238
Expanded local hazardous waste management programs
403.7255
Placement of signs
403.7264
Amnesty days for purging small quantities of hazardous wastes
403.7265
Local hazardous waste collection program
403.7531
Notice by retail dealer
403.7545
Regulation of used oil as hazardous waste
403.7721
Rule of construction
403.70605
Solid waste collection services in competition with private companies
403.70611
Requirements relating to solid waste disposal facility permitting
403.70715
Research, development, and demonstration permits
403.71851
Electronic recycling grants
403.71852
Collection of lead-containing products

Current through Fall 2025

§ 403.7032. Recycling's source at flsenate​.gov