New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S07408

Introduced
4/15/25  
Refer
4/15/25  
Engrossed
6/4/25  
Refer
6/4/25  

Caption

Requires food service establishments to permit the use of reusable beverage and food containers provided by customers when requesting a beverage refill or requesting leftovers from a partially consumed meal to be packaged and post signs to inform customers that they are permitted to do so.

Impact

If passed, S07408 will amend the public health law to incorporate regulations relating to the use of reusable containers in food service operations. Establishments will be required to assess the suitability of customer-provided containers for cleanliness and functionality, ultimately encouraging a shift towards sustainable practices in dining establishments across the state. It also requires these establishments to post conspicuous signage informing customers of their rights to request the use of personal containers, thus fostering public awareness around environmental issues.

Summary

Bill S07408, also known as the 'Right to Refill Act,' mandates that food service establishments in New York must allow customers to use their own reusable beverage and food containers for refills and takeaway meals. This legislation promotes sustainability by reducing reliance on single-use containers and focuses on consumer rights, granting patrons the ability to opt for more eco-friendly options. Furthermore, it aims to streamline the process of reusing containers, ensuring food safety through established guidelines for cleanliness and usage compatibility.

Contention

While many environmental advocates support the bill for its ecological benefits, some industry representatives express concerns regarding food safety and the operational feasibility of implementing such changes. Critics argue that the potential liability arising from accepting reusable containers could impose excessive burdens on smaller businesses and complicate health regulations. There is also apprehension about how the requirements may be enforced and the overall impact on the dining experience for customers unfamiliar with the concept of using their own containers.

Companion Bills

NY A08007

Same As Requires food service establishments to permit the use of reusable beverage and food containers provided by customers when requesting a beverage refill or requesting leftovers from a partially consumed meal to be packaged and post signs to inform customers that they are permitted to do so.

Previously Filed As

NY A08007

Requires food service establishments to permit the use of reusable beverage and food containers provided by customers when requesting a beverage refill or requesting leftovers from a partially consumed meal to be packaged and post signs to inform customers that they are permitted to do so.

NY S2773

Permits eating and drinking establishments to accept consumer-provided containers to fill or refill with takeout food or beverages.

NY S10116

Requires food service establishments to provide clear notice to customers of major food allergens that are contained in any menu item of such food service establishment.

NY A11072

Requires food service establishments to provide clear notice to customers of major food allergens that are contained in any menu item of such food service establishment.

NY A3746

Prohibits food service businesses from providing single-use utensils and condiments to customers, except upon request, and requires certain food service businesses to provide reusable, washable utensils to customers eating on site.

NY SB329

Relating to reusable beverage containers.

NY A06949

Prohibits public food service establishments operating in the state from providing excess food service items including single-use utensils, condiments, napkins and extra containers, to any customer except upon, and in accordance with, the express request of that customer.

NY S03911

Prohibits public food service establishments operating in the state from providing excess food service items including single-use utensils, condiments, napkins and extra containers, to any customer except upon, and in accordance with, the express request of that customer.

NY S08600

Requires certain manufacturers to sell and distribute plastic beverage containers with tethered plastic beverage caps or openings from which the beverage can be consumed while the plastic beverage cap remains screwed onto or otherwise affixed to the plastic beverage container.

NY HB639

Sports Venues - Reusable Beverage Containers - Use During Sporting Events

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