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H.R. 1207·Middle School Intermediate

A Bill to Require Bottle Deposits Nationwide

Rep. Larsen (D-MN)

Establishes a federal 10-cent deposit on beverage containers, refunded on return.

Sec. 1 — Mandate

Beverage manufacturers shall include a 10-cent refundable deposit on every container sold in the U.S.

Sec. 2 — Refund

Consumers redeem deposits at certified return centers.

Sec. 3 — Funding

$250 million for return-center infrastructure.

Sec. 4 — Enforcement

EPA enforcement; civil penalties up to $10,000 per violation.

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Bill / Number
H.R. 1207 — A Bill to Require Bottle Deposits Nationwide
Funding source
$250M for return-center infrastructure from EPA.
Timeline
Phased state rollout over 3 years.
Realistic — 10 states operate bottle deposits with 70-90% return rates.
Enforcing agency
Environmental Protection Agency.
Yes — RCRA gives EPA solid-waste authority.
Penalty for non-compliance
Up to $10,000 per violation civil penalty.
Source citation
Container Recycling Institute (2023), 'Beverage Container Deposit System Analysis' — container-recycling.org.
Delivery time (read aloud)
55s
Strongest counter-argument

A federal deposit duplicates state programs and burdens small retailers.

Your pre-emptive answer

CRI (2023) shows deposit states recycle at 70%+, non-deposit states at 20% — the federal floor closes that gap. Sec. 3 dedicates $250M precisely to underwriting small-retailer return infrastructure.