Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H3337

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Relating to embodied carbon emission reductions in state-funded projects

Impact

If enacted, HB 3337 would require that public construction projects larger than 50,000 square feet or renovations of over 20,000 square feet implement specific strategies to reduce embodied carbon emissions by at least 30%. This is to be accomplished through three outlined compliance pathways: performance assessments based on life cycle evaluations, building reuse strategies maintaining significant portions of existing structures, or prescriptive methods involving environmental product declarations. Each project must achieve compliance and demonstrate lowered global warming potential through methods that align with defined standards and practices.

Summary

House Bill 3337, presented by Representative Sean Garballey, seeks to address climate change by implementing embodied carbon emission reductions in state-funded projects. The bill proposes an amendment to Chapter 7C of the Massachusetts General Laws, introducing new regulations that aim to lower greenhouse gas emissions resulting from construction materials and processes. By focusing on embodied carbon in significant public works, the bill underlines the importance of sustainability in governmental construction projects, which represent an essential avenue for reducing state-level carbon footprints.

Contention

The bill could catalyze both support and opposition among various stakeholders. Proponents advocate for its potential to make substantial contributions toward meeting the state’s broader climate goals, including targets for net-zero emissions by 2050. On the other hand, concerns may arise regarding the feasibility and cost implications for contractors and state agencies in adhering to new regulations. The bill is poised to invite discussions about the balance between ambitious sustainability goals and the economic realities of public contract management that could affect long-term planning and budget allocations.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1982

Relative to the use of low-embodied carbon concrete in state projects

MA H764

Incorporating embodied carbon into state climate policy

MA S2090

Incorporating embodied carbon into state climate policy

MA H3002

Relative to low-embodied carbon concrete

MA H3035

Requiring state procurement of low-carbon building materials

MA S1981

Requiring state procurement of low-carbon building materials

MA S2488

Updating and decreasing carbon emissions

MA S2096

Relative to Massachusetts' carbon dioxide removal leadership

MA S2967

Promoting a clean energy grid, advancing equity and protecting ratepayers

MA S2838

Upgrading the grid and protecting ratepayers

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.