Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H911

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relative to truth in labeling of recyclable and compostable goods

Impact

By implementing new labeling requirements, including a clear differentiation between compostable and non-compostable products, this bill strives to improve recycling efficiency and reduce contamination in recycling streams. The regulations outlined require that any product or packaging labeled as compostable must meet defined standard specifications recognized by independent verification bodies. Furthermore, the bill expressly prohibits misleading terminologies such as 'biodegradable' or 'degradable' related to plastic products, which could mislead consumers about their environmental impact.

Summary

House Bill 911, known as an Act Relative to Truth in Labeling of Recyclable and Compostable Goods, aims to address misleading claims regarding the recyclability and compostability of products and their packaging. The bill mandates that producers cannot distribute or sell containers or products that make deceptive claims about their compostable status. By establishing stringent definitions and standards for what constitutes recyclable or compostable, the bill seeks to enhance consumer awareness and promote eco-friendly practices within the state of Massachusetts.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H911 may revolve around the impact on manufacturers and the potential economic implications. Producers may argue that these regulations impose additional burdens, particularly small businesses that may struggle to comply with the more stringent labeling requirements. There may also be debates regarding the enforcement provisions, including civil penalties for violations, and who is responsible for ensuring compliance within the supply chain. This complexity could lead to pushback from industry stakeholders concerned about operational costs and marketing strategies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3676

To update the bottle bill

MA H767

To reduce single-use plastics from the environment

MA H4926

Related to truth in environmental marketing claims

MA H893

Relative to enhancing circularity in recycling

MA S525

To reduce single-use plastics from the environment

MA H768

To ensure plastic bottle recycling

MA H779

To save recycling costs in the commonwealth

MA H805

Protecting wastewater and sewerage systems through the labeling of non-flushable wipes

MA S480

Protecting wastewater and sewerage systems through the labeling of non-flushable wipes

MA H766

To "Skip the Stuff" to reduce restaurant waste

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