Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3325

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To create the buy clean Massachusetts program

Impact

If enacted, H3325 will introduce new requirements for construction contracts involving covered projects that exceed specific thresholds. For projects over 100,000 gross square feet or valued at over $3 million, contractors will need to submit environmental product declarations indicating the carbon impacts of the materials used. This move is anticipated to incentivize manufacturers to produce more eco-friendly materials and to facilitate greater transparency in the environmental impacts of construction choices. The operational services division will also provide technical assistance to local governments to support the implementation of these new requirements.

Summary

House Bill H3325, known as the 'Buy Clean Massachusetts Act', aims to establish a framework for promoting the use of lower-carbon materials in public construction projects across Massachusetts. By mandating that state and local authorities consider the environmental impacts of construction materials, this bill seeks to drive down greenhouse gas emissions associated with construction processes and align with the state's broader climate goals. This legislation is part of Massachusetts's initiative to transition to sustainable building practices and lower the overall carbon footprint of public projects.

Contention

The bill has sparked discussions regarding its potential impact on local economies and businesses. Advocates argue that promoting lower-carbon materials will benefit the environment and public health, while critics express concerns over increased costs and possible bureaucratic hurdles. Additionally, some stakeholders worry that the imposition of stringent material specifications could limit choices for contractors, potentially driving up project costs and creating delays. The balance between promoting sustainable practices and ensuring cost-effective construction solutions will be a focal point in ongoing discussions surrounding the bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1147

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MA H3497

Clarifying the duties of the adjutant general

MA H3496

Relative to soldiers' home eligibility for certain national guard members

MA H3838

To support veteran owned businesses

MA H1258

Expanding access to the Higher Education Endowment Matching Program

MA H2816

Regulating education administrator retirement

MA H2511

Regulating education administrator retirement

MA H1189

Updating high-cost hospitals and Health Policy Commission system accountability

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