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Redemption Data
1. Current Redemption Rate: 66%-72%
In the first 10 years of the law, the redemption
rate hovered around 80-85%, but it’s been decreasing in last several years
because people are out of the habit of redeeming given how many beverages
are uncovered. Preliminary YTD 2009 figures show that redemption stands at
72%, but this may not represent total amount of funds collected due to
reporting adjustments, penalties, filings, etc. The most recent complete
year (FY2008) showed that 66.2% of all deposit
containers were redeemed. This represents a slight increase over FY 2007,
which showed 65.8% redemption.[i]
2. Quantity of deposit beverage containers sold in
Massachusetts: 2.1 billion
(FY 2008): 2,132,508,737[ii]
3. Quantity of non-deposit beverage containers sold
in Massachusetts (that would be covered under the update): 850 million – 1
billion.
Industry reports indicate that between 28% to 35%
of all beverage containers sold are not subject to deposits.[iii]
5. Recycling rate of non-deposit containers
While there is no data available for
Massachusetts-only, nationwide industry data indicates that this is 23-24%
[vi]
[vii]
[i] MA Bottle
Bill Return Rate Information FY1990 - FY2008 (DEP report from DOR),
July, 2009.
[iii] Beverage
Market Data Report, Container Recycling Institute (CRI), 2007.
[v] MA Bottle
Bill Return Rate Information, op cit.
[vi] Report on
Post Consumer PET Container Recycling Activity, NAPCOR. Retrieved from
http://www.napcor.com/pdf/2007PET_Report.pdf.
[vii]
Recycling: Federal Procurement and Beverage Container Recycling
Programs, Hearing Before the Committee on Environment and Public Works,
US Senate, July 11, 2002.
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