Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1019

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to the reduction of plastics

Impact

The bill is expected to have a substantial impact on state laws concerning waste management and environmental preservation. It introduces penalties for non-compliance by businesses, which promotes accountability and encourages adherence to eco-friendly practices. Specifically, regulations like prohibiting the sale of certain plastic containers and requiring labeling on disposable wipes indicate a concerted effort to protect the state's waterways and ecosystems from plastic contamination. Furthermore, the establishment of the Plastics Environmental Protection Fund is aimed at supporting businesses in the transition to sustainable practices and ensuring that communities are given tools to implement these changes effectively.

Summary

House Bill 1019, titled 'An Act relative to the reduction of plastics', aims to significantly curb the use of single-use plastics in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill outlines various measures directed towards reducing plastic bag usage by mandating that retailers provide only recycled paper or reusable bags, with specific financial obligations attached to these transactions. This initiative is part of a broader effort to environmental sustainability and address the ongoing pollution linked to plastic waste. Additionally, the bill seeks to create a comprehensive framework for managing the sale and distribution of plastics at various consumer levels.

Contention

While the bill is framed as a necessary measure for environmental protection, it faces opposition from certain groups who argue that such regulations may impose undue burdens on small businesses, particularly those with limited resources to adapt to new compliance requirements. Debates within legislative circles are likely to focus on balancing environmental goals with the economic realities faced by retailers. Some stakeholders have also expressed concerns regarding the feasibility of the timelines proposed for implementing the changes stipulated in the bill. The discussions around these points underscore the need for comprehensive outreach and educational programs to ensure smooth transitions and foster community support.

Companion Bills

MA H5149

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S654

To reduce plastics

MA H933

Relative to plastic bag reduction

MA S590

Relative to plastic bag reduction

MA S2541

To reduce plastics

MA H916

To reduce single use plastics in the environment

MA S630

To reduce single-use plastics from the environment

MA SB0177

PLASTIC BAG REDUCTION

MA HB1146

PLASTIC BAG REDUCTION

MA SB1208

Relating to plastics.

MA SB1872

PLASTIC BAG REDUCTION ACT

Similar Bills

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