A commercial, industrial, or utility solar property owner can have their solar panels recycled, at no cost at the end of life of the panels, if the solar panel manufacturer has participated in EAGLE® Preserve SP.
Washington laws requiring that solar manufacturers who sell products in-state create and implement an end-of-life module stewardship program (at no cost to the project owner), have been on the books for nearly a decade (RCW 70A.510.010). In that time, the State of Washington has reconfirmed its policies for end-of-life requirements for solar modules, ensuring that all module components are disassembled and responsibly repurposed or recycled. A state-approved stewardship plan must ensure the convenient, safe, and environmentally sound takeback and recycling of modules. A manufacturer’s plan, and/or the program it joins, must cover all modules it has sold into the State of Washington after July 1st, 2017.
Mandated by Washington State law, commercial, industrial, and utility solar project owners can have their solar panels recycled by the manufacturer of the solar panels (at no cost to the owner at the time of takeback and recycling). Solar projects registered with EAGLE® Preserve
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