Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1015

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To require producer responsibility for collection, reuse and recycling of discarded electronic products

Impact

The bill significantly impacts state laws concerning waste management and environmental regulation. By mandating that producers take responsibility for the care of their products at the end of their life cycle, the legislation aligns with broader trends in sustainability and recycling initiatives. It establishes clear guidelines for the collection and processing of electronic products, ultimately aiming to reduce landfill waste. The Department of Environmental Protection will oversee compliance and enforcement of these provisions, ensuring that producers adhere to recycling standards and responsibilities.

Summary

House Bill H1015 proposes an Act to require producer responsibility for the collection, reuse, and recycling of discarded electronic products in Massachusetts. The bill aims to create a more organized and accountable system for the disposal of electronic waste. Under the proposed framework, producers of covered electronic products will be financially responsible for the costs associated with their collection and recycling, thus promoting sustainable practices in managing electronic waste. This legislation is particularly pertinent given the increasing volume of electronic waste and the associated environmental challenges.

Contention

Notably, there may be contention surrounding the bill regarding the financial burdens it places on producers, especially smaller manufacturers or retailers. Critics may argue that such responsibilities could lead to higher costs for electronic products, potentially burdening consumers. Additionally, there is a balance to be struck between effectively enforcing these regulations and ensuring accessibility for consumers to recycle their electronic products without having to face excessive fees or logistical challenges. The success of H1015 will depend on how these tensions are managed and how effectively the state can implement the proposed systems.

Companion Bills

MA H5149

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S653

To require producer responsibility for collection, reuse and recycling of discarded electronic products

MA H6205

Creates the extended producer responsibility for packaging and paper program for the recycling of packaging and paper products.

MA S0939

Creates the extended producer responsibility for packaging and paper program for the recycling of packaging and paper products.

MA H7910

Creates the extended producer responsibility for packaging and paper program for the recycling of packaging and paper products.

MA S2656

Creates the extended producer responsibility for packaging and paper program for the recycling of packaging and paper products.

MA S681

"Electronic Cigarette Extended Producer Responsibility Act."

MA S614

Requires producers of packaging products sold in New Jersey to adopt and implement packaging product stewardship plans.

MA SB901

Environment - Packaging and Paper Products - Producer Responsibility Plans

MA HB3504

Establishes the "Producer Responsibility Program for Statewide Recycling Act"

MA HB992

Electronic Device Producer Responsibility Program - Established

Similar Bills

PA HB1970

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in licensing of drivers, further providing for issuance and content of driver's license and for carrying and exhibiting driver's license on demand.

NV AB18

Revises provisions relating to the electronic filing of certain documents. (BDR 5-469)

TX SB1531

Relating to the electronic payment of ad valorem taxes; authorizing a fee.

PA SB861

In general provisions, further providing for definitions; and, in licensing of drivers, further providing for issuance and content of driver's license and for carrying and exhibiting driver's license on demand.

MD SB842

Electronic Smoking Devices - Seizure and Wholesaler Record-Keeping Requirements

NJ S1336

The "Uniform Electronic Wills Act"; authorizes electronic wills.

NJ A3229

The "Uniform Electronic Wills Act"; authorizes electronic wills.

CA AB1800

Portable electronics and optical products insurance.