Original Law 2007 Expansion Current Law
Name The Beverage Container Act
Purpose To reduce litter and increase recycling
Date Enacted 7/2/71 6/7/07  
Date Implemented 10/1/72 1/1/09  
Beverages Covered Beer, malt, carbonated soft drinks, & mineral water Added non-carbonated water Beer, malt, carbonated soft drinks, & bottled water
Containers Covered Any individual, separate, sealed glass, metal or plastic bottle, can, jar containing a beverage   Any individual, separate, sealed glass, metal or plastic bottle, can, jar containing a beverage
Amount of Deposit Standard refillable: 2¢; all others 5¢   Standard refillable: 2¢; all others 5¢
Reclamation System Retail stores -- Redemption centers may be established upon approval of the Oregon Liquor Control Commission   Retail stores
Unredeemed Deposits Retained by distributor/ bottlers   Retained by distributor/ bottlers
Handling Fee none   none
Redemption Rate overall 84% (k)   overall 84% (k)
View Legislation      
Notes   set up a task force to look to look into other changes such as moving to redemption centers, including other beverages, and possibly raising the deposit, by November 2008  

Footnotes

[k] Source: Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, as per e-mail communication from Peter Spendelow on 8/2/01 (year 2000 estimate).