Montana 2023 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB638

Introduced
2/20/23  
Refer
2/20/23  

Caption

Phase out use of styrofoam in food-related businesses

Impact

The enactment of HB 638 will necessitate significant changes for many food-related businesses in the state. They will need to transition to alternative packaging solutions, which may involve additional costs and logistical adjustments. The bill includes provisions for exemptions, allowing businesses to apply for relief from the requirements if they can demonstrate that alternatives are not viable or that compliance would result in undue hardship. This flexibility aims to mitigate potential negative impacts on businesses during the transition period.

Summary

House Bill 638 aims to phase out the use of expanded polystyrene foam, commonly known as styrofoam, in food-related businesses within the state. The bill outlines a timeline for the prohibition of styrofoam containers, starting with restaurants and food establishments in January 2026, followed by a broader ban affecting all food packagers by January 2028. This legislation is rooted in concerns about the environmental impact of styrofoam, which is known to cause harm to wildlife and contribute to landfill waste. The bill's supporters argue that the legislation is a necessary step towards more sustainable practices in food packaging.

Contention

While the bill is largely supported by environmental advocacy groups, it has been met with apprehension from some business owners and industry representatives. Concerns have been raised about the availability and feasibility of alternatives to styrofoam, particularly for small businesses that may have limited resources to adapt to the new regulations. The potential financial burden of switching packaging materials may also be a point of contention, as it could disproportionately affect smaller establishments compared to larger corporations with greater capabilities for adaptation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB477

Phase out polystyrene single use food containers (with exceptions)

MT HB05384

An Act Requiring The Elimination Of Single-use Styrofoam Containers.

MT SB1101

Polystyrene foam food packaging; prohibition

MT SB1359

Polystyrene foam food packaging; prohibition

MT SB51

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Use Of Single-service Plastic Implements And Polystyrene Containers In Food Establishments.

MT A5592

Eliminates prohibition on provision of single-use paper bags by grocery stores for delivery orders; requires grocery stores and third party grocery delivery services to establish program for reuse of reusable bags used for delivery orders.

MT A4173

Exempts egg cartons from law prohibiting polystyrene foam food service products.

MT S3413

Authorizes grocery stores to provide certain single-use paper carryout bags to customers.

MT A4289

Eliminates prohibition on sale of certain polystyrene foam products to schools and school food service vendors.

MT S3290

Exempts pick-your-own orchards from State's plastic bag ban and authorizes pick-your-own orchards to sell ground-harvested fruit as ingredients for use in food and other value-added products.

Similar Bills

DE SB130

An Act To Amend Title 7 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Expanded Polystyrene Foam Products.

CA AB2921

Expanded Polystyrene Food Service Packaging Recovery and Recycling Act.

CA AB2916

Environmental health: floating devices: expanded polystyrene.

CA SB378

State parks: state beaches: expanded polystyrene food container and cooler ban.

DE SB51

An Act To Amend Title 16 Of The Delaware Code Relating To The Use Of Single-service Plastic Implements And Polystyrene Containers In Food Establishments.

AZ SB1359

Polystyrene foam food packaging; prohibition

AZ SB1101

Polystyrene foam food packaging; prohibition

VT H0373

An act relating to use of expanded polystyrene foam in waters of the State