Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3701

Introduced
3/30/23  

Caption

Relative to chemical recycling

Impact

If enacted, this bill will significantly alter state laws governing energy production and waste management. It amends Chapter 16 of the General Laws, establishing clear definitions for 'recycling' that exclude these regulated technologies. Additionally, it prohibits both the establishment of new facilities utilizing these technologies and the modification of existing facilities for that purpose. The implications of this bill extend to ensuring state funds, such as subsidies or tax breaks, are not available for projects related to these energy production methods, aiming to drive the state towards more sustainable waste management practices.

Summary

House Bill 3701, also known as 'An Act relative to chemical recycling', establishes prohibitions on the use of plastics as fuel or fuel substitutes for energy production within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This bill aims to curtail the deployment of what are referred to as 'regulated technologies' in relation to plastics, which includes processes such as gasification, pyrolysis, and combustion. By defining and enforcing these prohibitions, the legislation intends to protect public health and the environment from potential adverse effects associated with plastic processing technologies that convert plastics into fuel or energy.

Contention

There are notable points of contention surrounding HB 3701. Proponents argue that the bill is crucial for preventing pollution and promoting more environmentally responsible waste management practices by closing avenues that could lead to harmful emissions from plastic waste incineration or conversion into energy. Conversely, opponents may raise concerns about the potential economic impact on facilities that currently utilize these technologies, contending that the ban could hinder innovation in waste-to-energy solutions that might otherwise comply with environmental standards. Thus, the bill represents a significant debate between environmental protection efforts and economic interests within the state.

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