Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0406

Introduced
2/26/25  

Caption

Creates the Microplastics Reduction Act to prohibit the sale or distribution of products containing synthetic polymer micro particles.

Impact

By establishing a testing plan for microplastics in various environmental media, the act requires the Department of Environmental Management to collaborate with the Department of Health to monitor and manage microplastic pollution effectively. The legislation emphasizes testing for microplastics shed from sources like vehicle tires, underscoring the need for comprehensive understanding and evaluation of contamination pathways. Periodic updates to the testing strategy are also mandated, ensuring that the community remains informed about microplastic levels.

Summary

The Microplastics Reduction Act (S0406) aims to address the growing environmental and health concerns associated with microplastics, particularly in water and soil. The legislation prohibits any manufacturer from selling or distributing products that contain intentionally added synthetic polymer microparticles, which will come into effect on January 1, 2029. This ban reflects increasing awareness and scientific evidence regarding the harm that microplastics can cause, both to ecosystems and human health.

Contention

There may be notable points of contention surrounding the bill, particularly regarding its impact on manufacturers and industries that rely on synthetic polymers. While supporters advocate for the necessity of such regulations to protect public health and the environment, opponents may argue that the bill could lead to economic burdens for manufacturers and job losses in the sector. Additionally, questions around the feasibility of enforcement and compliance might arise, especially considering the timeline set for implementation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5616

Provides that public health advertisements be prohibited from stating that there is a safe way to take illegal drugs.

RI S0487

Prohibits any personnel, in any healthcare facility, from asking the legal immigration status of any patient.

RI H5349

Provides an exemption for certain incarcerated persons from the payment of fees for a first request for vital statistics from the department of health.

RI H5714

Allows the director of the department of health to authorize the state registrar of vital records to change a person's race designation on their birth certificate, if justified.

RI S0618

Provides an exemption for certain incarcerated persons from the payment of fees for a first request for vital statistics from the department of health.

RI S0682

Requires hospitals to have a notary on staff all hours of the day and week.

RI S0243

Requires all state licensed healthcare facilities to convert the powering of their operations from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources. DOH promulgates rules and regulations to implement the requirements.

RI S0567

Requires healthcare facilities that perform abortions meet the license requirements of similar healthcare facilities and allows the department of health to conduct unannounced inspections.

Similar Bills

HI HB965

Relating To Microplastics.

RI H5492

Creates the Microplastics Reduction Act to prohibit the sale or distribution of products containing synthetic polymer micro particles.

NC H871

North Carolina Microplastics Study Act

VA HB1618

Commissioner of Health; work group to study the occurrence of microplastics in the Commonwealth's public drinking water; report.

VA HB33

Public drinking water; Commissioner of Health's work group to study occurrence of microplastics.

NJ ACR114

Urges DEP and EDA to establish plastics recycling marketplace.

MN SF2190

Study requirement of microplastics in meat and poultry

MN SF1389

Microplastics in meat and poultry study requirement and appropriation