Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF809

Introduced
3/6/25  

Caption

A bill for an act providing for the repeal of the beverage containers control program, and including effective date provisions.

Impact

The repeal is expected to significantly impact state laws associated with beverage container management and environmental practices. It will dissolve the requirements for distributors and retailers to participate in the deposit system, which has been a pivotal component of Iowa’s recycling efforts. Those supporting the repeal argue that the existing program has not been effective in achieving its intended recycling goals, pointing to a need for a new approach to waste management. Critics, however, argue that disappearing the deposit system will lead to increased litter and waste, undermining prior efforts to promote recycling and environmental responsibility.

Summary

House File 809 aims to repeal the existing beverage containers control program, commonly known as the bottle bill. This bill is a significant legislative move that will eliminate the deposit system where consumers pay a 5-cent deposit for eligible beverage containers at the point of purchase and receive a refund upon returning these containers. The current law mandates that distributors collect these containers and refund the deposit value to consumers, creating a structured recycling program designed to encourage responsible disposal and reduce litter. The repeal of this program suggests a shift away from managed recycling systems supported by consumer deposits.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HF809 include concerns over environmental sustainability and waste management effectiveness. Proponents of the repeal see it as a necessary legislative change that reflects current societal and economic needs, while opponents maintain that removing the deposit system will lead to higher levels of waste and environmental degradation. The discussions around the bill highlight a fundamental disagreement on how best to balance consumer convenience with environmental responsibility. This conflict is critical as advocates for and against the bill cite differing studies on the efficacy of the deposit program versus other recycling initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2403

A bill for an act repealing the state monopoly on the importation of alcoholic liquor, and including effective date and applicability provisions.

IA SF2179

A bill for an act relating to the definition of beverage for purposes of beverage container deposits, and including effective date provisions.

IA HB05674

An Act Repealing The Bottle Bill And Providing For The Mandatory Recycling Of Such Beverage Containers.

IA HB2068

Relating to beverage containers; prescribing an effective date.

IA SF245

A bill for an act providing for the direct shipment of alcoholic liquor, providing fees, and including effective date provisions.

IA HSB661

A bill for an act relating to the definition of beverage for purposes of beverage container redemption.

IA HF993

A bill for an act providing for the direct shipment of alcoholic liquor, providing fees, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 761, HF 140; See HF 2354.)

IA HF761

A bill for an act providing for the direct shipment of alcoholic liquor, providing fees, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 140; See HF 993, HF 2354.)

IA HF2354

A bill for an act providing for the direct shipment of alcoholic liquor, providing fees, and including effective date provisions.(Formerly HF 993, HF 761, HF 140.)

IA HF140

A bill for an act providing for the direct shipment of alcoholic liquor, providing fees, and including effective date provisions.(See HF 761, HF 993, HF 2354.)

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.