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Bill Detail: HB25-1059

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Title Food Waste Reduction in Public Schools
Status Introduced In Senate - Assigned to Education (02/20/2025)
Bill Subjects
  • Education & School Finance (Pre & K-12)
House Sponsors R. Weinberg (R)
L. Feret (D)
Senate Sponsors J. Rich (R)
J. Marchman (D)
House Committee Education
Senate Committee Education
Date Introduced 01/08/2025
AI Summary

The proposed bill, HB25-1059, aims to reduce food waste in Colorado schools by encouraging local education providers to adopt policies that include:

  • Share Tables: Stations where students can return unopened or uneaten food and beverages for redistribution to other students or donation to local nonprofits.

  • Composting: Programs to compost organic waste from school cafeterias and food preparation facilities.

The bill also extends limited immunity from civil and criminal liability to school personnel and local education providers that supervise food and beverage redistribution through share tables. 

This initiative aligns with national efforts to address food waste in educational settings. For instance, a Colorado nonprofit, We Don't Waste, educates students on reducing food waste and redistributing surplus food to those in need. 

By implementing such policies, schools can contribute to environmental sustainability and support community well-being.

 

Summary

Representative Hugh McKean Colorado Youth Advisory
Council Review Committee. The bill encourages each local education
provider to adopt a policy to reduce food waste in school cafeterias and
food preparation facilities (policy). The policy may address food waste
diversion and aversion initiatives, including composting and share tables
that permit students to return whole food or beverage items for
redistribution to other students or donation to local nonprofits. The policy
may address permissible food and beverage redistribution practices, food
safety measures, communications with students and parents about food
waste reduction efforts, and training and compensation for school
personnel supervising the local education provider's implementation of
the policy.
Current law establishes the Colorado circular communities
enterprise (enterprise) to award grants and other funding and to provide
technical assistance to certain entities throughout the state, including local
governments, nonprofit and for-profit businesses, public and private
schools, and institutions of higher education, that pursue a circular
economy for waste management, including waste diversion and aversion.
The bill requires the enterprise to consider reducing food waste by
incentivizing public schools to develop and implement effective
composting or share table programs.
The bill extends limited immunity from civil and criminal liability
to school personnel and local education providers that supervise food and
beverage redistribution pursuant to policies that include share tables.

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