An Act to reduce plastics
Massachusetts bill to reduce plastic consumption through committee-reviewed measures addressing environmental pollution and waste management concerns.
Massachusetts bill to reduce plastic consumption through committee-reviewed measures addressing environmental pollution and waste management concerns.
SD 2134 is a Massachusetts bill designed to reduce plastic consumption and waste, though specific provisions are not detailed in the available information. The bill was introduced by five state senators and referred to the Environment and Natural Resources committee for review. Without access to the full text, the exact mechanisms for plastic reduction—whether through bans, fees, recycling requirements, or other measures—cannot be determined.
Plastic pollution is a significant environmental concern affecting waterways, wildlife, and ecosystems. Massachusetts, like other coastal states, faces particular challenges with marine plastic debris. Legislation addressing plastics can influence consumer behavior, corporate practices, and waste management infrastructure while potentially setting precedent for other states.
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