Easily Meet the Solar Panel Recycling Regulations in North Dakota
We Offer Solar Panel Recycling in North Dakota That Meets Local Regulations
Recycling of solar panels is a new and evolving technology, with regulations in North Dakota constantly changing. To stay up to date with end-of-life decommissioning requirements in North Dakota, check back often to see the latest updates.
In North Dakota, SPR also provides full-service decommissioning, onsite removal of panels, transportation, and final recycling that meets all local regulations.




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Regulation in North Dakota
North Dakota requires decommissioning plans and financial assurance for solar projects 500 kW or larger. SPR can help ensure your project meets the state’s standards.
Compliance Services
For clients in North Dakota, SPR’s compliance team helps you navigate complex solar recycling and decommissioning regulations. We stay informed on evolving rules and collaborate with industry associations to ensure compliance and facilitate cost-efficient decommissioning.
Onsite Services
For projects in North Dakota, our onsite decommissioning services include panel removal, stacking, palletizing, and transportation. We handle projects of all sizes and are equipped to work across various terrains and weather conditions.
Solar Panel Recycling
Our decommissioning teams and technologies allow us to specialize in true solar panel recycling, recovering all materials and reintegrating them into the supply chain.
Frequently Asked Questions about North Dakota solar panel recycling:
Yes, SPR is a SEIA-approved vendor for its National PV Recycling Program and certified to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 standards, ensuring compliance with quality, environmental, and occupational health and safety management systems. As a leading solar panel recycler in the U.S., SPR is deeply committed to advancing industry best practices and standardization. The company actively contributes to the development of rigorous, industry-specific certifications aimed at protecting clients and future-proofing the solar recycling sector.
Across the U.S., there are varying regulations preventing the landfilling of solar panels. The industry is witnessing a growing number of states and local jurisdictions implementing decommissioning plans and other measures aimed at preventing site abandonment and improper disposition of panels. Several states have already introduced legislation proposing outright bans on landfilling solar panels, and we anticipate further regulatory action in the future. Even if recycling of solar panels is not mandatory, it can provide key benefits in areas such as community acceptance of solar projects.
With the right methodologies and processing equipment, 100% of a solar panel’s components are recyclable. That’s why SPR—an early pioneer in the solar panel recycling industry—invested in advanced processing lines at all of our recycling centers. We ensure complete processing of each panel and reintroduce the recovered base materials into the supply chain, supporting domestic manufacturing and advancing the circular economy.
Unfortunately, it is estimated that up to 90% of end-of-life solar panels are currently being landfilled rather than recycled. This poses several significant challenges, including environmental risks, the loss of valuable recoverable materials, and potential reputational harm for organizations involved in improper disposal—whether through incomplete recycling or direct landfilling of panels.
SPR operates multiple recycling centers across the country and provides service to sites nationwide, including onsite and transportation. Our network of facilities offers convenient access and helps reduce transportation costs for our clients. To speak with a customer representative, please call 1-888-RE-PANEL (737-2635) or email us at info@solarpanelrecycling.com.
Yes! In addition to solar panels, SPR frequently assists clients with the recycling of other renewable energy assets. We commonly handle inverters, racking, wiring, batteries, transformers, and various other equipment found at solar or energy storage sites. Contact SPR today to learn how we can serve as your one-stop solution for all site recyclables.