Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0119

Introduced
1/29/25  

Caption

An act relating to the beverage container redemption system

Impact

If passed, HB 0119 would have significant implications for consumers and retailers alike. By broadening the range of beverages eligible for redemption, the bill intends to promote more responsible consumer behavior regarding recycling and waste management. It also mandates that consumers will pay a higher deposit, which may promote the return of containers. Retailers and redemption centers will need to adapt to these changes, which could impact their operational procedures regarding the handling of these beverage containers.

Summary

House Bill 0119 proposes an expansion of Vermont's beverage container redemption system, which is currently limited in its scope. The bill aims to include additional beverages such as cider, hard kombucha, noncarbonated water, and noncarbonated soft drinks in the existing redemption program. One of the notable changes in this legislation is the proposal to increase the deposit amount for returns, raising it from five cents to ten cents, thereby placing a greater emphasis on encouraging recycling and reducing litter associated with beverage containers.

Contention

The bill's proponents argue that expanding the redemption system will contribute positively to the environment by enhancing recycling rates and limiting waste. However, some individuals and groups have expressed concerns regarding the increased cost burden on consumers and the operational challenges that retailers may face with the new requirements. Critics may also argue that the government should not impose additional regulations on business operations, citing potential economic implications for small businesses dealing with increased logistics under the expanded law.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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