Fees and regulations in Washington
6 regulations that apply in Washington. Browse by category below.
Recycling Fees
U.S. Appliance Recycling and Disposal Fees
Reference for U.S. state appliance recycling and disposal fee programs, including advance disposal fees on new appliance purchases and mandatory retailer take-back requirements.
View fee schedule →U.S. Electronics and E-Waste Recycling Fees
Reference for U.S. state electronics recycling and e-waste disposal programs. Twenty-five states plus D.C. have e-waste recycling laws; California is the only state that charges a consumer-facing fee at point of sale.
View fee schedule →U.S. PaintCare Paint Stewardship Fees
Reference for PaintCare paint stewardship fees across U.S. states with paint stewardship laws. Fees fund collection, recycling, and proper disposal of post-consumer architectural paint.
View fee schedule →U.S. State Tire Recycling and Disposal Fees
Reference for U.S. state-mandated tire recycling and disposal fees charged on new tire purchases. Approximately 48 states impose fees ranging from $0.25 to $5.00+ per tire to fund scrap tire management programs.
View fee schedule →Regulatory Surcharges
U.S. Auto Parts Core Charges
Reference for U.S. core charge practices and state-by-state sales tax treatment for refundable deposits on auto parts including batteries, alternators, starters, engine blocks, and transmissions.
View fee schedule →U.S. State and City Single-Use Bag Fees and Bans
Reference for U.S. state and city-level single-use bag fees, plastic bag bans, and paper bag surcharges. Programs range from outright bans with mandatory paper bag fees to voluntary retailer programs.
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