GPI President Submits Testimony to NY State Legislature on Bottle Bill

Scott DeFife, President of the Glass Packaging Institute.

Scott DeFife, President of the Glass Packaging Institute (GPI), testified before the New York State Senate and Assembly Committees on Environmental Conservation, highlighting the benefits of proposed bottle bill legislation and voicing support for the efforts of State Senate Environmental Committee Chair Peter Harckham and Assembly Environmental Conservation Committee Chair Deborah Glick to usher this bill into law.

GPI is supportive of expanding the state’s bottle bill to capture all beverage containers, especially as serious consideration is being given to establishing a packaging-focused Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program,” said Mr DeFife in written testimony. “Most importantly, it is critical to focus on the quality of the commodity material. The quality of the glass recovered through the deposit return (bottle bill) program is always much higher than any glass recovered through the curbside commingled recycling system, even when there is a dual-stream system in place in municipalities such as NYC.”

The glass container manufacturing industry is a cornerstone of the local economy in New York and across the country. With two glass container manufacturing plants in New York, O-I Glass in Auburn and Anchor Glass in Elmira, GPI recognizes the substantial contribution of these plants to the state's economy, producing millions of bottles daily for local and regional markets and creating jobs.

GPI supports Mr Harckham and Ms Glick’s efforts to pass Bottle Bill legislation in New York, and hopes that the recommendations submitted in this testimony will be considered as areas to improve the bill as it moves toward passage, and other states follow New York’s lead in this crucial area.

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Scott DeFife, President of the Glass Packaging Institute.
Published: 
26/10/2023

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