New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill AR187

Introduced
5/11/23  

Caption

Urges President of U.S. and Congress to investigate environmental and labor risks of lithium-ion battery mining fields.

Impact

If acted upon, AR187 could lead to increased scrutiny on the lithium mining industry, especially in terms of its environmental impacts and ethical labor practices. The resolution underscores the importance of lithium in the transition to renewable energy, yet it also calls attention to the severe ecological consequences it brings. The potential intervention by the federal government may encourage better regulations and practices within the lithium industry both domestically and internationally, impacting how lithium is sourced around the globe.

Summary

Assembly Resolution No. 187 (AR187) urges the federal government, specifically the President of the United States and Congress, to investigate the environmental and labor risks associated with lithium-ion battery mining. Lithium, a critical component for batteries used in electric vehicles and various consumer electronics, is primarily extracted through methods that pose substantial risks to both the environment and labor practices. AR187 highlights the substantial environmental degradation resulting from these mining practices, including significant water use and carbon emissions, particularly in nations such as Australia, Chile, and Argentina.

Contention

Key points of contention surrounding AR187 include the balance between the urgent demand for renewable energy resources like lithium and the ethical implications of sourcing these materials. Opponents might argue that increased regulatory scrutiny could hinder the development and transition towards cleaner energy sources. Additionally, concerns regarding labor rights, particularly allegations of child labor in cobalt mining in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, invoke debates about the role of U.S. corporations in perpetuating such practices through their supply chains. This resolution aims to address these complex issues by urging a detailed investigation into the lithium extraction processes and their broader impact.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

NJ AR41

Urges President of U.S. and Congress to investigate environmental and labor risks of lithium-ion battery mining fields.

NJ AR42

Urges President and Congress to enact certain legislation regarding drones.

NJ A865

Requires certain disclosures regarding lithium ion powered electric vehicles.

NJ AR60

Urges Congress to support policies that examine international pollution differential and hold foreign polluters accountable for their pollution.

NJ AR38

Urges Congress to reinstate unlimited state and local tax deduction.

NJ AR112

Urges President and Congress to enact "Combating Organized Retail Crime Act of 2023."

NJ AR12

Urges Congress and President of US to enact "Kids Online Safety Act."

NJ AJR80

Urges Congress and President to enact "Do Not Disturb Act."

NJ SJR50

Urges Congress and President to enact "Do Not Disturb Act."

AR SB568

To Amend The Law Concerning The Taxes Applicable To Lithium Extraction And Development; To Provide A Sales And Use Tax Exemption For Lithium Resource Development; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Severance Tax On Lithium.

Similar Bills

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