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S 629

An Act to reduce polystyrene in the environment

194th Legislature (2025-2026) Introduced by Jo Comerford and 1 co-sponsor

Massachusetts bill restricting polystyrene use to reduce persistent plastic pollution, environmental contamination, and landfill waste buildup.

Accompanied a new draft, see S2541
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Bill Summary · S 629

Legislative bill overview

S 629 is a Massachusetts bill designed to reduce polystyrene (Styrofoam) waste in the environment by restricting its use and disposal. The bill was referred to the Environment and Natural Resources Committee and has been superseded by a newer draft version (S2541) introduced in June 2025, suggesting the original proposal underwent significant revision.

Why is this important

Polystyrene is a persistent plastic that takes centuries to decompose, commonly accumulates in landfills and marine environments, and fragments into microplastics that enter food chains. Reducing polystyrene use addresses both waste management costs for municipalities and documented environmental contamination affecting wildlife and human health.

Potential points of contention

  • Economic impact on businesses: Food service, packaging, and manufacturing industries may face compliance costs and require alternative materials that could be more expensive
  • Implementation feasibility: Defining exemptions (medical uses, specialized products) and enforcement mechanisms across diverse business sectors creates practical challenges
  • Alternative material sufficiency: Replacement materials may not be readily available at scale or may have their own environmental drawbacks (such as compostable plastics that require specific facilities)

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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