South Korean lawmaker, Rep. Seo Sam-seok, is proposing changes to the country's Waste Management Act to exclude rice bran and rice husk from the definition of waste. These substances, which are by-products of rice used in food and cosmetics, and for fertilizer, are currently subject to waste management regulations which are seen as an unnecessary burden on the rice processing industry. The proposed amendments aim to align the Waste Management Act with other laws that do not consider rice bran and rice husk as waste, thereby easing the regulatory pressure on farmers and related industries.