Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H917

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Reducing packaging waste

Impact

The bill is set to take effect on January 1, 2027, which provides a timeframe for food establishments to transition to the mandated types of packaging. Retail food establishments will need to evaluate their current packaging practices and make necessary adjustments, potentially leading to significant changes in their operations. The Department of Environmental Protection will oversee the enforcement of the regulations, ensuring compliance across the state. This legislative action has the potential to influence not only local businesses but also to set a precedent for similar laws in other states, fostering a broader movement towards sustainable practices in the food service industry.

Summary

House Bill 917, known as the Sustainable Food Service Ware Act, aims to reduce packaging waste by mandating that all retail food establishments utilize food service ware that is either compostable, recyclable, or reusable. This legislation is designed to address the growing concerns surrounding environmental sustainability and waste management, particularly the detrimental impact of single-use plastics on ecosystems. By establishing guidelines for food service ware, the bill represents a proactive step towards fostering a more sustainable food industry within Massachusetts.

Contention

While the intent of H917 is to promote environmental sustainability, there may be concerns regarding the cost implications for businesses transitioning to compliant packaging. Opponents of similar measures in the past have argued that such mandates could increase operational costs, particularly for small businesses that may struggle with the upfront investment required to shift to compostable or reusable options. Additionally, ensuring sufficient supply chains for compliant materials presents another layer of complexity. The discussions around this bill may therefore reflect a balancing act between environmental goals and the economic realities faced by the food service industry.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H770

Reducing packaging waste

MA S450

To reduce plastic packaging waste

MA H776

Reducing packaging waste in the Commonwealth

MA H794

Of leadership by the state of Massachusetts to reduce single use plastics

MA H893

Relative to enhancing circularity in recycling

MA S570

To reduce plastics

MA H766

To "Skip the Stuff" to reduce restaurant waste

MA H882

Relative to the reduction of plastics

MA S525

To reduce single-use plastics from the environment

MA H767

To reduce single-use plastics from the environment

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.