Why the DFL is taking on the carpet industry
Emboldened by a new majority in the state House this year, the DFL is taking on an old nemesis: carpet.
As part of a broader effort to cut waste in Minnesota, some Democrats are pushing a bill aimed at keeping more of the bulky material out of landfills and in the hands of companies who can reuse it. The bill, House File 2267, would require carpet manufacturers to create their own recycling program in a so-called product stewardship model used by the state for electronics and paint.
The bills prime sponsor, Rep. Rick Hansen, DFL-South St. Paul, said a similar measure nearly became law in 2013, only to falter near the end of a legislative session. This time around may be no different as companies that make and sell carpet, along with many GOP lawmakers, warn of increased costs and an unreliable market for the recycled product. Republicans control the state Senate, giving the party a veto over any new carpet regulations.
But with the House in DFL hands for the first time since 2014, Hansen is trying again. Were drowning in garbage, he said. We have to start doing something. If theres one thing that we could do to impact things its deal with large volume and thats carpet.
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