Maryland 2023 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB342

Introduced
1/25/23  

Caption

Environment - Plastic Products - Postconsumer Recycled Content Program

Impact

The new law is set to have significant implications for state environmental regulations by establishing clear benchmarks for postconsumer recycled content in plastic products. As producers become obligated to comply with these regulations, it is expected that they will either adapt their manufacturing processes or face penalties, creating a stronger incentive to improve recycling rates. The introduction of fees for registration and compliance also serves to fund the administration and enforcement of the program, ensuring that the Department of the Environment can effectively monitor adherence to the new guidelines.

Summary

House Bill 342 establishes a Postconsumer Recycled Content Program in Maryland, which mandates that producers of certain plastic products must ensure their products meet specific postconsumer recycled content percentage requirements before they can be sold or distributed within the state. The bill targets various categories of plastic products, including beverage containers and rigid plastic containers, by requiring a progressive increase in the minimum recycled content from 15% to 50% over the next decade. This regulation aims to promote recycling, reduce environmental impacts, and encourage the use of recycled materials in the production process.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 342 include concerns from some industry stakeholders about the feasibility of meeting the mandated recycled content targets within the specified timelines. Critics have raised alarms about the potential economic impact on small producers who may struggle with the associated costs of compliance and the administrative responsibilities introduced by the mandatory registration and reporting requirements. Additionally, the effectiveness of penalties for non-compliance raises questions regarding fair enforcement practices and economic equity across different manufacturing entities.

Companion Bills

MD HB1239

Carry Over Environment - Plastic and Glass Products - Postconsumer Recycled Content Program

Previously Filed As

MD HB168

Environment - Plastic Products - Postconsumer Recycled Content Program

MD HB69

Environment - Plastic Products - Postconsumer Recycled Content Program

MD HB1239

Environment - Plastic and Glass Products - Postconsumer Recycled Content Program

MD AB2784

Solid waste: thermoform plastic containers: postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic.

MD AB793

Recycling: plastic beverage containers: minimum recycled content.

MD AB478

Solid waste: thermoform plastic containers: postconsumer thermoform recycled plastic: commingled rates.

MD SB901

Environment - Packaging and Paper Products - Producer Responsibility Plans

MD HB930

Environment – Office of Recycling – Mattress Stewardship Program – Establishment

MD AB792

Recycling: plastic containers: minimum recycled content and labeling.

MD HB1642

Relating To Postconsumer Recycled Content.

Similar Bills

HI HB1642

Relating To Postconsumer Recycled Content.

HI HB179

Relating To Deposit Beverage Container Materials.

HI HB179

Relating To Deposit Beverage Container Materials.

HI SB2997

Relating To Postconsumer Recycled Content.

CA AB973

Recycling: plastic trash bags: plastic packaging and products.

IL SB0147

PAINT STEWARDSHIP ACT

IL HB2153

PAINT STEWARDSHIP ACT

IL HB2569

SOLID WASTE-COMPOST PRODUCTS