Florida Senate - 2023 SB 1336 By Senator Polsky 30-01354-23 20231336__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to disposal of food waste materials 3 study; directing the Department of Environmental 4 Protection to conduct a study on the disposal of food 5 waste materials and submit a report to the Legislature 6 by a specified date; providing study requirements; 7 providing an appropriation; providing an effective 8 date. 9 10 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 11 12 Section 1. (1) The Department of Environmental Protection 13 shall conduct a study on the disposal of food waste materials 14 and submit a report to the President of the Senate and the 15 Speaker of the House of Representatives on or before July 1, 16 2024. 17 (2) The study must: 18 (a) Determine the current impact of the disposal of food 19 waste materials in landfills and at solid waste facilities. 20 (b) Determine what composting facilities, anaerobic 21 digestion facilities, and other recycling facilities currently 22 exist in the state with the capacity to accept food waste 23 materials. 24 (c) Examine the current cost of the disposal of food waste 25 materials in landfills and at solid waste facilities versus the 26 cost of the disposal of food waste materials at composting 27 facilities, anaerobic digestion facilities, and other recycling 28 facilities. 29 (d) Provide legislative recommendations on the feasibility 30 of a pilot program to require food outlets, food service 31 establishments, schools or other educational facilities, and 32 businesses to recycle food waste materials and the most 33 efficient method to accomplish the goal of redirecting the 34 disposal of food waste materials in landfills and at solid waste 35 facilities to composting facilities, anaerobic digestion 36 facilities, and other recycling facilities. The department may 37 provide legislative recommendations for additional goals of the 38 pilot program. 39 (e) Provide legislative recommendations for educational 40 materials on the benefits of alternative food disposal methods. 41 (f) Determine the type and size of food outlets, food 42 service establishments, schools or other educational facilities, 43 and businesses that should participate in the pilot program 44 under paragraph (d). 45 (3) For the 2023-2024 fiscal year, the nonrecurring sum of 46 $100,000 from the General Revenue Fund is appropriated to the 47 department for the purpose of conducting a study on the disposal 48 of food waste materials pursuant to this section. 49 Section 2. This act shall take effect July 1, 2023.