Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1477

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To restrict the use of polystyrene

Impact

The implementation of this bill is expected to have significant implications for both public health and environmental concerns. Proponents argue that restricting polystyrene use will reduce plastic waste in landfills and oceans, thereby mitigating its harmful impact on ecosystems and human health. However, the bill also leaves room for food establishments to apply for exemptions if they can demonstrate that compliance would create undue hardship. This provision acknowledges the potential economic challenges faced by small businesses in transitioning to alternative materials.

Summary

Bill S1477, titled 'An Act to restrict the use of polystyrene', aims to limit the use of polystyrene products within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Effective from August 1, 2027, the bill prohibits food establishments from dispensing prepared food in disposable food containers made from polystyrene. It defines key terms such as 'disposable food container' and 'food establishment' to clarify the scope of businesses affected by these regulations, which include anything from restaurants to retail establishments selling food to consumers.

Contention

While many advocates support the environmental goals of S1477, there may be contentious debates surrounding the practical aspects of enforcement and compliance. Opponents could raise concerns about the financial burden on small businesses that rely on cost-effective polystyrene packaging. Additionally, the bill places the responsibility on local health departments to issue deferrals for establishments requesting hardship exemptions, which could lead to inconsistencies across various municipalities. Overall, the balance between environmental sustainability and economic viability will likely be a central theme in discussions around this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1923

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Relating to public access to historical records

MA S1924

Increasing the excise tax rate for jet fuel

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To set equal contracting conditions for electricity customers on basic service

MA S1926

Exempting residential electric vehicle chargers from the sales tax

MA S497

Clarifying the role of governor’s councillor on the ballot

MA S2232

To exempt solar installations on federal military lands from renewable energy production caps

MA S2234

Aligning state electric vehicle charger reliability regulations with the national electric vehicle infrastructure program

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.