Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S654

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

To reduce plastics

Impact

The bill will have a substantial impact on state laws by amending existing regulations to encompass various materials subject to new restrictions. Retailers will be required to comply with regulations that limit the provision of single-use plastics, thus encouraging a cultural shift towards more sustainable practices. Additionally, the Massachusetts Environmental Protection Fund will be established to support communities in transitioning to greener alternatives and funding educational initiatives. This fund aims to direct resources towards low- and moderate-income communities, ensuring equity in environmental reforms.

Summary

Senate Bill S654, known as the Massachusetts Plastics Reduction Act, seeks to address the significant environmental challenges posed by plastic waste. The bill establishes new regulations aimed at reducing the usage of single-use plastics within the Commonwealth. Key provisions include the prohibition of certain disposable food service wares unless requested by consumers, as well as restrictions on the sale of specific plastic products like small water bottles and the imposition of fees on disposable paper bags to incentivize sustainable practices. Through these measures, the bill intends to curtail plastic consumption and promote the use of reusable alternatives.

Contention

The discussions surrounding S654 highlighted a range of opinions from lawmakers and stakeholders. Proponents argue that this legislative initiative is crucial for addressing climate change and environmental degradation. However, opponents have raised concerns regarding potential economic impacts on small businesses, particularly in the food service industry, which may struggle with the transition away from plastics. These conflicting viewpoints reveal underlying tensions between environmental objectives and economic realities, necessitating further deliberation and compromise.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA S1251

Repealing the criminalization of blasphemy

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To support maternal health

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To add sex and gender as protected classes for crime prosecutions

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Relative to non-compete agreements for veterinarians

MA S951

To support college students in recovery

MA S2211

Closing a loophole in lobbying law

MA S530

Requiring tax return disclosure to appear on a presidential primary ballot

MA S529

Ensuring municipal participation of the widest eligible range

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