Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H910

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To prevent the release of black plastic into the environment

Impact

The passage of H910 would significantly alter state laws concerning environmental protections and waste management. Food establishments and retailers would be prohibited from using or selling products made from black plastic, a move aimed at reducing plastic waste that is often unrecyclable. By implementing this ban, the state aims to promote sustainability practices within the community and decrease the environmental footprint associated with single-use plastic products. The bill also includes provisions for exemptions in specific situations, allowing establishments that experience undue hardship due to the new regulations to apply for temporary waivers.

Summary

House Bill 910 (H910) is a legislative proposal aimed at preventing the release of black plastic into the environment in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The bill defines black plastic as any plastic with resin codes #1-#7 and regulates its use, particularly within food establishments and retail scenarios. The legislation seeks to phase out the usage of disposable food service ware made from black plastic, including common items like plates, cups, and containers, stressing the need for environmentally sustainable alternatives. The implementation of this bill is set to take effect one year after its passage, allowing time for businesses to adapt to the new regulations.

Contention

Notably, the bill has raised points of contention among stakeholders, particularly regarding the implications for local businesses and the practicality of implementation. Some lawmakers and business owners argue that the transition away from black plastic may create logistical challenges and financial burdens in sourcing suitable alternatives. Moreover, there are concerns about the enforcement of the regulations, especially in smaller communities where resources may be limited. The debate around H910 reflects a broader discussion on balancing environmental initiatives with economic impacts on local businesses.

Companion Bills

MA H5149

Replaced by Study Order

Previously Filed As

MA H916

To reduce single use plastics in the environment

MA S630

To reduce single-use plastics from the environment

MA H3463

To restore the environmental fund

MA S654

To reduce plastics

MA H1019

Relative to the reduction of plastics

MA H1072

Of improving environmental justice in Black communities

MA S2541

To reduce plastics

MA H912

To reduce polystyrene in the environment

MA H935

Limiting toxics release inventory facilities in environmental justice communities

MA H982

Relative to right of entry to prevent environmental violations

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