Connecticut 2021 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB05799

Introduced
1/28/21  
Introduced
1/28/21  
Refer
1/28/21  

Caption

An Act Establishing Standards For Compostable Products.

Impact

If passed, HB 05799 would significantly alter state laws concerning the labeling and certification of compostable items. The legislation would require that all precheckout bags used in retail settings must be certified to meet specific standards by 2022, including a requirement for at least thirty percent total organic carbon content derived from renewable materials. This change aims to promote the use of environmentally friendly products and facilitate proper waste management practices across the state.

Summary

House Bill 05799 aims to establish clear standards for compostable products, particularly focusing on checkout bags. The bill mandates that all products marketed as compostable must obtain ASTM certification. In addition, it specifies that such products should be tinted green or brown to indicate their compostable nature. This legislative initiative seeks to enhance consumer awareness and ensure that the labels on products accurately reflect their environmental impact.

Contention

While the bill seeks to improve standards for compostable products, there may be concerns regarding the implications for manufacturers and retailers. Critics might argue that the new requirements could create additional burdens on businesses, particularly smaller retailers who may face challenges in sourcing compliant products. There may also be debates about the effectiveness of the labeling system and whether consumers will adequately understand the distinctions between compostable and non-biodegradable products, raising questions about its practical implementation.

Companion Bills

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Similar Bills

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