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     STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY

JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025

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RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE STATEWIDE IMPLEMENTATION

ANALYSIS FOR A BEVERAGE CONTAINER REDEMPTION, PACKAGING, AND

RECYCLING PLAN

     

     Introduced By: Senators McKenney, Tikoian, Britto, Lawson, Sosnowski, LaMountain,

     Date Introduced: May 02, 2025

     Referred To: Senate Environment & Agriculture

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby

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amended by adding thereto the following chapter:

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CHAPTER 19.19

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THE STATEWIDE IMPLEMENTATION ANALYSIS FOR A BEVERAGE CONTAINER

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REDEMPTION, PACKAGING, AND RECYCLING PLAN

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     23-19.19-1. Short title.

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     This chapter shall be known and may be cited as "The Statewide Implementation Analysis

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for a Beverage Container Redemption, Packaging, and Recycling Plan".

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     23-19.19-2. Statewide implementation analysis for a beverage container redemption,

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packaging, and recycling plan.

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     (a) The department of environmental management (DEM), in collaboration with the

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department of administration (DOA), and the Rhode Island resource recovery corporation

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(RIRRC), shall commission a statewide needs assessment to determine the infrastructure, policy,

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and programmatic requirements necessary to support a statewide redemption and recycling plan

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including packaging materials, paper products, standard and miniature size beverage containers

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including, but not limited to, aluminum and bimetal containers, glass containers, plastic containers,

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and other priority materials as designated by the department.

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     (b) By October 29, 2025, the department shall procure an independent third-party

 

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consultant with relevant expertise to conduct the assessment, which shall include:

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     (1) A baseline solid waste and recycling analysis, which shall include an analysis of the

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following:

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     (i) A characterization of the statewide solid waste stream by material type, quantity, source,

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and disposal method;

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     (ii) A breakdown of recyclable and compostable materials by jurisdiction, type, collection

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method, and end-market destination;

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     (iii) An analysis of materials that are currently not captured but are recyclable; and

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     (iv) Current costs and revenues associated with municipal solid waste, recycling, and

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composting operations, including tipping fees and contract terms.

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     (2) An infrastructure and capacity evaluation, which shall include an evaluation of the

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following:

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     (i) An analysis and inventory of existing collection, sorting, and processing infrastructure,

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including materials recovery facilities (MRFs), composting operations, and transfer stations;

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     (ii) An assessment of processing capacity gaps and identification of capital investments

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required to expand local and regional processing;

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     (iii) A review of reuse and refill systems, including reverse logistics and retail-based

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programs; and

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     (iv) An evaluation of current contamination and litter rates, material flow logistics, and

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gaps in access to curbside and drop-off collection services.

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     (3) An assessment of environmental geographic considerations, which shall include an

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assessment of the following:

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     (i) A demographic and geographic analysis of waste service access and participation;

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     (ii) An evaluation of public outreach, education, and participation in reuse and recycling

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programs; and

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     (iii) Recommendations to enhance job quality, health and safety for facility and collection

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workers.

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     (4) Economic and market impacts, which shall include the following:

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     (i) Identification of lost economic value due to landfilling of recyclable materials;

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     (ii) Job estimates and business opportunities related to increased material recovery,

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recycling, and reuse;

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     (iii) Barriers and recommendations for developing local end-markets and supply chains

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that utilize recovered and redeemed materials; and

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     (iv) A cost-benefit analysis of a redemption and comprehensive recycling program

 

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framework for all impacted parties.

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     (5) A redemption and recycling plan design review, which shall include the following:

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     (i) An evaluation of successful redemption and recycling program designs in peer states;

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     (ii) Recommendations for a Rhode Island redemption fee; and

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     (iii) An analysis of environmental benefits, including greenhouse gas reductions, material

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recovery targets, and reduced litter and marine debris.

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     (iv) Consideration of recommendations provided in the final report of the special joint

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legislative bottle waste commission to study and provide recommendations to protect our

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environment and natural resources from plastic waste.

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     (v) Consideration of the program proposed in H6207/S0996 as introduced in the general

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assembly January session AD. 2025.

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     (6) Suggested performance targets and phasing recommendations, which shall include the

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following:

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     (i) Diversion goals, timetables, and metrics for assessing success under low, moderate, and

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high-impact implementation scenarios;

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     (ii) Recommendations for investment timelines, education campaigns, and dashboard

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designs, and reporting protocols to ensure transparency and accountability; and

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     (iii) Recommendations for addressing specific items in the waste stream including, but not

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limited to, miniature size beverage containers.

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     (iv) An analysis of the performance targets and implementation timelines proposed in

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H6207/S0996 as introduced in the general assembly January session AD. 2025.

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     (c) The implementation analysis pursuant to this section shall be conducted with input from

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municipalities, quasi-public agencies, and regional planning entities and shall include direct input

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from industry stakeholders and impacted communities.

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     23-19.19-3. Rhode Island redemption and recycling advisory council.

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     (a) DEM shall convene a Rhode Island redemption and recycling advisory council to

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provide guidance, review preliminary findings, and make recommendations throughout the

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assessment process.

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     (b) The advisory council shall include, but not be limited to:

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     (1) One representative from each of the five (5) counties of the State of Rhode Island,

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including Bristol County, Kent County, Newport County, Providence County and Washington

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County from the public works department or with waste management authority;

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     (2) One representative from a Rhode Island-based packaging or consumer goods producer;

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     (3) One representative from a materials recovery facility operating in Rhode Island;

 

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     (4) One representative from a composting or organics processing facility;

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     (5) One representative from a Rhode Island reuse or refill systems operator; and

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     (6) One academic or scientific expert on waste systems, environmental health, or circular

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economy.

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     23-19.19-4. Rhode Island redemption and recycling advisory report.

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     (a) The department shall, prior to the final report required by this section, hold at least one

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public hearing to solicit input on the draft implementation analysis before its finalization.

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     (b) An interim status report shall be submitted to the governor, the speaker of the house,

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the senate president, and the chairs of the house and senate environment committees no later than

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April 1, 2026.

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     (c) The final report, including findings and recommendations, shall be submitted to the

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governor, the speaker of the house, the senate president, and the chairs of the house and senate

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environment committees no later than December 1, 2026.

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     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.

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EXPLANATION

BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

OF

A N   A C T

RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE STATEWIDE IMPLEMENTATION

ANALYSIS FOR A BEVERAGE CONTAINER REDEMPTION, PACKAGING, AND

RECYCLING PLAN

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     This act would require the department of environmental management, in collaboration with

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the department of administration, and the resource recovery corporation, to conduct a statewide

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implementation analysis for a beverage container redemption, packaging, and recycling plan.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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