Us Congress 2025-2026 Regular Session

Us Congress Senate Bill SB1926

Introduced
6/2/25  

Caption

Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

Impact

If enacted, SB1926 will require each regional director of the National Park Service to implement a tailored reduction program for their respective areas. The program's effectiveness will be evaluated every two years, with assessments focusing on public response, visitor satisfaction regarding access to water, and overall improvements to waste management. Factors such as operational costs, impact on concessionaire sales, and visitor education will also be considered to ensure a balanced approach to environmental and economic considerations.

Summary

SB1926, formally titled the 'Reducing Waste in National Parks Act', aims to significantly decrease the presence and usage of disposable plastic products within the National Park System. The bill requires the establishment of a comprehensive program by the National Park Service, specifically tasked with reducing or, where feasible, eliminating the sale and distribution of such products, including plastic beverage bottles and takeout containers. This initiative intends to mitigate the environmental impact of single-use plastics and promote sustainable practices in these cherished natural locations.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB1926 relate to the potential economic impact on park concessionaires who rely on the sale of disposable items for revenue. Critics may argue that eliminating such sales could adversely affect their businesses and visitor experiences, particularly regarding access to essential services like hydration. Additionally, discussions may emerge regarding the feasibility of the proposed alternatives, including infrastructure for water refill stations and visitor education programs, which are essential for the success of the bill.

Companion Bills

US HB3604

Same As Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

Previously Filed As

US SB2728

Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

US HB4561

Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

US HB10527

To direct the National Park Service to pursue options for the provision of mineral-based, broad-spectrum sunscreen or other protective methods at low or no cost in national parks.

US SB4209

Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument Access Act

US HB4052

National Infrastructure Bank Act of 2023

US HB5660

Chuckwalla National Monument Establishment and Joshua Tree National Park Expansion Act of 2023

US HB519

Yosemite National Park Equal Access and Fairness Act

US SB1772

Comprehensive National Mercury Monitoring Act

US SB4460

Reducing Regulatory Barriers to Housing Act

US HB8031

Chuckwalla National Monument Establishment and Joshua Tree National Park Expansion Act of 2024

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