Starting January 1, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product with a non-removable battery – whether it’s a power tool, a PlayStation, or even a singing greeting card.
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Starting Jan. 1, Californians will pay a new fee every time they buy a product such as a power tool with a non-removable ...
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This is one in a series of educational columns fostering environmental stewardship and leadership coordinated by ACES – The ...
Starting this year, California consumers will pay a 1.5% fee on all products with an embedded battery under a law that aims to curb the risk of battery fires and ...