Michigan 2025-2026 Regular Session

Michigan Senate Bill SB0416

Introduced
6/12/25  

Caption

Trade: containers; bottle deposit law; expand. Amends title & secs. 1, 2, 3c, 3e & 3f of 1976 IL 1 (MCL 445.571 et seq.); adds secs. 2b, 3g, 3h, 5a & provides for a referendum & repeals sec. 2a of 1976 IL 1 (MCL 445.572a).

Impact

The legislation would have a notable impact on state laws related to environmental sustainability and waste management. By establishing clear guidelines for the collection and return of beverage containers, the bill aims to bolster recycling rates across the state. The establishment of various funds, including the bottle deposit fund and the cleanup and redevelopment trust fund, represents a significant restructuring of financial mechanisms aimed at promoting environmental conservation efforts. Furthermore, the inclusion of a referendum provision means that the final enactment will depend on voter approval, emphasizing public engagement in legislative processes.

Summary

Senate Bill 0416 seeks to amend the existing bottle deposit law in Michigan. The core goal of the bill is to expand the deposit system to encompass a broader range of beverage containers. Under this revised framework, a deposit of at least 10 cents would be required on soft drinks, carbonated water, and alcoholic beverages, significantly affecting consumer behavior by incentivizing the return of empty containers. The bill includes provisions for unredeemed bottle deposits and outlines the responsibilities of state agencies involved in this framework, aiming to streamline the management and regulation of these containers.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 0416 revolve around the potential economic implications for both consumers and retailers. Proponents argue that the expanded deposit system would encourage recycling and reduce litter, while opponents express concerns regarding the burdens it places on small businesses and the ambiguous nature of enforcement mechanisms. Additionally, there may be debates surrounding the adequacy of the proposed financial allocations for enforcement and environmental projects, as well as the potential resistance from companies that produce beverages in nonreturnable containers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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