Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont (D) has signed into law a mandate that will require producers and distributors of plastic beverages to use 15pc post-consumer resin (PCR) in bottles by 2025.
The law comes into effect on July 2025 and will ramp up the required percentage of PCR over time until it reaches 50pc by 2033.
With the passage of this law, Connecticut has become the fifth state to enact a recycled content mandate for plastic packaging. The other states that have passed a content mandate for plastic beverage bottles are California, New Jersey, Washington and Maine.
Washington's and California's beverage container mandates came into effect in 2023 and 2022 respectively. The other state mandates have yet to take effect.
Connecticut's law could help create some stable demand for FDA-grade recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET) producers, but is unlikely to have a large effect on the US domestic market.
Connecticut had a population of 3.6mn in 2022 according to US Census Bureau estimates, or 1.1pc of the total US population.
By Zach Kluver