Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H893

Introduced
2/16/23  
Refer
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to enhancing circularity in recycling

Impact

The legislation sets ambitious goals for post-consumer recycled content, mandating that all rigid plastic containers sold in Massachusetts contain at least 10% recycled content within two years of implementation, increasing to 50% over time. This structured approach is intended to reduce reliance on virgin materials and stimulate the recycling market by encouraging manufacturers to utilize recyclable materials in their production processes, thereby having a positive effect on the environment and public health. Furthermore, the bill mandates annual certification of compliance from producers, creating a regulatory framework that enforces accountability.

Summary

House Bill 893, titled 'An Act Relative to Enhancing Circularity in Recycling', aims to enhance the recycling framework in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts by imposing minimum post-consumer recycled content requirements on various products. The bill introduces a new chapter to the General Laws, establishing definitions for terms related to recycling and specifying the categories of covered products, including rigid plastic containers, plastic beverage containers, plastic trash bags, and paper carryout bags. These regulations are designed to increase the use of recycled materials in manufacturing and to foster a more sustainable recycling economy within the state.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding H893 pertains to the balance between environmental goals and economic implications for businesses. Critics argue that the mandated content regulations may impose a significant financial burden on producers, particularly small businesses that may struggle with the transition to using recycled materials. Moreover, there are concerns regarding whether the recycling infrastructure in Massachusetts can support these new requirements effectively without substantial investment and enhancement. Stakeholders are divided, with advocates for environmental protection championing the bill as a crucial step towards sustainability, while some industry representatives raise alarms over potential cost increases and operational challenges.

Companion Bills

MA S1294

Similar To Encouraging municipal recycling and composting

MA S449

Similar To Resolve establishing a commission on electric vehicle battery recycling

MA S2533

Similar To To promote conservation through oyster shell recycling

MA H4263

Similar To To save recycling costs in the Commonwealth

MA H4810

Similar To To establish a mattress recycling program in the Commonwealth

Previously Filed As

MA H1038

Relative to enhancing circularity in recycling

MA H882

Relative to the reduction of plastics

MA AB973

Recycling: plastic trash bags: plastic packaging and products.

MA H911

Relative to truth in labeling of recyclable and compostable goods

MA SB51

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Use Of Single-service Plastic Implements And Polystyrene Containers In Food Establishments.

MA S510

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

MA S612

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

MA H768

To ensure plastic bottle recycling

MA H916

To reduce single use plastics in the environment

MA S570

To reduce plastics

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MA H1038

Relative to enhancing circularity in recycling

VA HB745

Mattress stewardship program; established, report, civil penalty.

VA HB745

Mattress stewardship program; established, report, civil penalty.

MA S542

Establishing safe paint stewardship

MA S551

Relative to paint recycling

MA H823

Relative to paint recycling

MA S647

Relative to paint recycling

MA H886

Relative to paint recycling