Senator wants to include solar energy in the reverse logistics law

Carlos Viana presented a bill to include a new section in law 12.305/2010
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Senator Carlos Viana speaks in the plenary session of the Federal Senate. Photo: Jefferson Rudy/Agência Senado

Senator Carlos Viana (Podemos-MG) presented the Bill 3,784/23 to oblige manufacturers, importers, distributors and traders of photovoltaic panels to structure and implement a reverse logistics chain.

The senator explained, in a speech at the Senate Plenary last Tuesday (15), that the proposal, in addition to encouraging a renewable energy source, also deals with sustainable solutions to deal with the waste produced by these new technologies.

The idea is to include a new section in Law 12,305/2010, which established the National Solid Waste Policy.

“It is a detail, a very specific modification, but it will bring certainty that such panels, whose number will increase exponentially in our country, can have an environmentally correct destination. That can comply with the legal determination that is also intended for other similar types of solid waste. I think the issue is uncontroversial. It is a detailed issue of legislative improvement, in favor of the environment, of environmentally sustainable development”, he argued.

Although Law 12,305 already provides for reverse logistics, the senator noted that there is an ambiguity that creates legal uncertainty regarding the obligation to include photovoltaic solar panels in this process.

With information from Agência Senado.

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Wagner Freire
Wagner Freire is a journalist graduated from FMU. He worked as a reporter for Jornal da Energia, Canal Energia and Agência Estado. He has covered the electricity sector since 2011. He has experience in covering events, such as energy auctions, conventions, lectures, fairs, congresses and seminars.

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