New England Recycling (NER), a
The suit was filed Sept. 12 by NER and the CMRA Issues & Education Fund, the advocacy arm of the Construction Materials Recycling Association. The suit was filed in the U.S. District Court in
The suit claims that the ban effectively stops the import of fuels derived from C&D material, which violates the Commerce Clause of the U.S. Constitution, which reserves the right to regulate interstate commerce to the federal government, according to attorney Lee Blais of the
The laws at the center of the suit began as temporary moratoriums on the burning of wood fuel derived from mixed C&D material that began in 2005. A permanent ban on the burning of C&D material was signed into law by New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch in 2007. (See “
The suit also claims the logic behind banning the material over environmental concerns is flawed, maintaining that C&D fuel can be burned safely. The suit cites studies conducted by the Environmental Research Group of the
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