Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1035

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To improve plastic bottles and their recycling

Impact

The implications of House Bill 1035 hinge on its potential to significantly improve recycling rates within the state. By instituting mandatory recycled content requirements, the bill encourages manufacturers to source more recycled materials, thereby reducing dependency on virgin plastic. Moreover, it aims to address visible litter from detached beverage caps and promote a circular economy. The enforcement mechanisms, including penalties for non-compliance, are designed to ensure manufacturers take these new standards seriously, with fines reaching up to $100,000 for violations of the recycled content requirement.

Summary

House Bill 1035, an Act to improve plastic bottles and their recycling, aims to enhance the recyclability of plastic beverage containers in Massachusetts. This bill mandates that, starting January 1, 2024, all plastic beverage containers must contain at least 15% postconsumer recycled plastic, gradually increasing to 25% by January 1, 2027. In addition, it requires retailers to comply with specific standards regarding beverage caps, such as tethering caps to prevent them from becoming litter. The legislation seeks to tackle the growing environmental crisis posed by plastic waste by promoting recycling and reducing single-use plastics in consumer packaging.

Companion Bills

MA H5149

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S630

To reduce single-use plastics from the environment

MA H916

To reduce single use plastics in the environment

MA SB45

Recycling: beverage containers: tethered plastic caps.

MA H457

Relative to greenwashing in recycling

MA SB0132

PLASTIC BOTTLE CAP REDUCTION

MA H1038

Relative to enhancing circularity in recycling

MA ACR131

Urges DEP and EDA to establish plastics recycling marketplace.

MA S2541

To reduce plastics

MA S654

To reduce plastics

MA AB973

Recycling: plastic trash bags: plastic packaging and products.

Similar Bills

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