Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY) and Steve Stivers (R-OH) have introduced the Secure E-Waste Export and Recycling Act (SEERA), legislation that will protect the environment and national security by restricting export of untested, nonworking electronic scrap from the United States. Introduced with strong support from the Coalition for American Electronics Recycling (CAER), SEERA will ensure America’s e-waste does not end up in toxic dumps in developing countries and choke off the flow of raw materials used by electronics counterfeiters.

“There is a bipartisan consensus around the threat that China presents to our critical supply lines, environment, personal information, and national security – I was proud to work with my colleague, Congressman Stivers, on our bill to abate e-waste exports to China. The vulnerabilities presented by China’s handling of American e-waste was illuminated in a 2012 Senate Armed Services Committee Report. But in the nearly ten years since its release, we have yet to take the necessary steps to address the problem,” said Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-NY). “Our e-waste flow is on track to reach 27 million tons by 2030, and until we turn it off, our national security and environment will be under threat by the malign actors in China. Furthermore, we will continue to miss out on the economic benefits from this industry as China’s e-waste industry is on track to be worth $23.8 billion by 2030. It is beyond time that we take action.”

“For nations who seek to undermine the U.S., one man’s trash is truly another’s treasure,” Rep. Stivers said. “In our efforts to counter China’s growing influence, this bill is an important step. Thanks to Representative Espaillat and all involved for their leadership on this critical issue.”

SEERA will also deliver a variety of benefits for the American economy by requiring domestic processing of untested, nonworking e-waste. SEERA will increase high-value exports of refurbished computer equipment and commodity-grade material refined from used electronics. U.S. recyclers will be better able to attract investment, expand capacity and create up to 42,000 quality jobs for Americans.

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