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House tightens bottle‑deposit rules, adds barcode incentives to curb fraud

May 06, 2026 | 2026 Legislature CT, Connecticut


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House tightens bottle‑deposit rules, adds barcode incentives to curb fraud
The House approved changes to Connecticut’s container‑deposit law that leaders said will curb cross‑border ‘transshipment’ and stop organized fraud in the return system. The amendment clarifies how handling fees are applied to redemption centers that equip themselves with barcode scanning systems to validate container origin and prevent duplicates.

Floor managers said the measure creates an incentive path: centers that adopt barcode technology to validate incoming containers will be able to resume their full handling fee rather than a reduced fee that had been applied where fraud risk was higher. Sponsors described the change as an operational fix that encourages use of a specific verification technology and reduces incentives for out‑of‑state shipments and fraudulent returns.

Why it matters: Redemption centers and municipal recycling programs depend on predictable handling fees to cover operating costs. Supporters argued that barcode verification is a practical tool to protect the program’s integrity and the wallets of Connecticut taxpayers. Opponents warned of implementation complexity and urged careful rule writing by agencies.

What to watch: Implementation guidance and any required procurement or certification for barcode systems; whether the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection or other state offices issue follow‑up rules for handling‑fee reactivation and fraud investigations.

Ending: The measure passed on the final day and will be transmitted per normal legislative procedures for the governor’s consideration or further Senate action depending on bill status.

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