Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1038

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to enhancing circularity in recycling

Impact

The implications of H1038 are significant for producers of plastic and paper products in Massachusetts. By enforcing minimum content requirements, the bill seeks to shift the market towards more sustainable practices, potentially reducing environmental impacts associated with manufacturing and waste. The legislation also establishes a regulatory framework for compliance, including annual reporting requirements and penalties for non-compliance. This could push companies to innovate in their production processes and materials sourcing to meet the new standards, thereby fostering industry-wide changes in practices related to recycling and waste reduction.

Summary

House Bill 1038 aims to enhance recycling efforts in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by mandating minimum post-consumer recycled content for various products. Specifically, the bill establishes requirements for rigid plastic containers, plastic beverage containers, plastic trash bags, paper carryout bags, and glass containers to incorporate a certain percentage of post-consumer recycled material. The bill is intended to promote sustainability and support the circular economy by increasing the use of recycled materials, thus reducing waste and landfill reliance.

Contention

Although the bill aims to advance environmental sustainability, some stakeholders may express concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance, particularly smaller producers who may find the new regulations financially burdensome. The bill outlines penalties for non-compliance, which may further amplify such concerns and lead to debates about the balance between regulation and business viability. Furthermore, while the bill promotes recycling, it is essential to consider whether sufficient infrastructure and market demand exist for collecting and processing the specified recycled materials effectively.

Companion Bills

MA H5307

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA S612

Resolve providing for an investigation and study of enhancing statewide recycling programs

MA H974

Relative to solar panel recycling

MA H886

Relative to paint recycling

MA H889

Relative to boat wrap recycling

MA H457

Relative to greenwashing in recycling

MA H2676

Relative to enhancing child safety

MA S647

Relative to paint recycling

MA H3982

Relative to recycling cannabis infused beverages

MA H603

Relative to enhancing civic education in Massachusetts public schools

MA H4075

Relative to enhancing emergency infant care response

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.