Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H914

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To create fees for single use disposable food containers

Impact

If enacted, H914 would amend existing laws by establishing a system where food service providers are required to charge a fee of $0.01 per disposable container used when customers do not choose reusable options. This fee would be earmarked for the newly established Clean Environment Fund, dedicated to supporting initiatives for solid waste management, recycling, and environmental protection. Importantly, the bill also restricts the issuance of new permits for full-service restaurants that do not commit to using reusable food serviceware, thus reinforcing a shift toward sustainable practices in the food industry.

Summary

House Bill 914 (H914) proposes the establishment of fees for single-use disposable food containers in an effort to mitigate the negative impacts they have on the environment and public health. The bill underlines that food packaging significantly contributes to litter, with local governments expending vast resources annually to manage clean-up efforts. The legislation aims to address the harmful chemicals contained in many disposable food packages, which can leach into food and beverages, posing health risks. By creating a financial disincentive for the use of single-use containers, the bill seeks to encourage the adoption of reusable alternatives among both consumers and food service providers.

Contention

Notably, the bill has sparked discussions regarding its implications for the restaurant industry and consumer behavior. Critics may argue that the initiative could lead to increased costs for consumers and stricter operational requirements for businesses, while supporters advocate for the environmental benefits and long-term cost reductions associated with decreased waste. The bill includes provisions for education and outreach to help food service providers and customers transition to reusable options, but the success of these measures will depend on widespread compliance and acceptance within the community.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H529

To reduce waste in school cafeterias

MA H3305

Designating June 7 as Tourette Syndrome awareness day

MA H3051

Relative to taxes due upon the death of active duty personnel and the elderly

MA H2254

To establish local option fines for improper disposal of redeemable goods

MA H3306

Establishing the fourth Thursday in march as Tuskegee Airmen Commemoration Day

MA H3055

To provide a tax credit for electric landscaping equipment for small yard care businesses

MA H530

Requiring opioid use disorder education

MA H3054

To establish a local option municipal excise tax on unused utility corridors

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