- California’s Senate Bill 1215 updates recycling and disposal rules for products with embedded batteries, effective January 1, 2026.
- A recycling fee will be charged at the point of sale for new or refurbished battery-embedded products.
- The law covers any electronic device with a non-easily removable battery, such as toys, toothbrushes, wireless earbuds, and smart watches.
- Manufacturers must display their name/brand and battery chemistry information on the product or their website.
- Retailers must register with the state and collect the recycling fee; CalRecycle will manage fee claims and may adjust fees annually.
Source: salestaxinstitute.com
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