Establishes beverage container recycling to be regulated by DEM.
Impact
If enacted, H8312 would amend Title 23 of the General Laws, introducing a new chapter dedicated to beverage container recycling. It mandates that every beverage container sold or offered in the state must have a set refund value of ten cents ($0.10) for every container returned. This deposit refund system is expected to significantly increase recycling rates, as seen in states with similar laws. The bill also establishes the responsibilities of a Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO), which would oversee the implementation and operation of the recycling system.
Summary
House Bill H8312, known as the Beverage Container Deposit Recycling Act, is designed to improve recycling practices for single-use beverage containers in Rhode Island. The bill highlights that single-use beverage containers contribute significantly to litter and marine debris, and that recycling collection rates for these containers are currently low. The proposed system aims to establish a beverage container return system where consumers pay a deposit on containers, which they can redeem when returning the container, thus incentivizing recycling.
Contention
While H8312 has garnered support for its environmental benefits, there are also concerns regarding its economic implications. Opponents argue that the bill may impose financial burdens on producers and retailers who will need to adjust to the new requirements. There are worries about how the fees for producers will be structured and the possible impact on consumer prices. The bill also requires detailed reporting and compliance processes for the PRO, which could raise administrative issues for the state and stakeholders involved.
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