Michigan enacted its e-waste recycling law in 2009, requiring electronics manufacturers to establish and maintain recycling programs for consumers. The law emphasizes manufacturer-funded collection and does not allow the sale of covered devices from unregistered producers. While Michigan does not have a landfill ban, the program supports free and accessible recycling options for households. Retailers also play a key role in ensuring that only compliant brands are sold in the state.
Program Name: Michigan Electronics Takeback Program
Year Implemented: 2009
Is Producer Responsibility Required? Yes
Covered Products:
Desktop and laptop computers
Monitors
Televisions
Printers
Who Can Recycle:
Households (consumers)
Landfill Ban? No – disposal discouraged but not prohibited
Key Manufacturer Requirements:
Register annually with the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE)
Offer a free, convenient recycling program for Michigan consumers
Label all covered devices with the company’s brand
Submit annual reports documenting collection and recycling activity
Program Website: https://www.michigan.gov/egle/about/organization/materials-management/ewaste
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