A newly Senate-passed bill would ban plastic bags and implement a fee for paper bags at stores across Massachusetts. Under the bill, stores would not be allowed to provide a customer with a bag unless it is a recycled paper bag or a reusable bag.

Stores would also have to charge at least 10 cents per recycled paper bag, 5 cents of which would go to the retailer and 5 cents would go to a state Plastics Environmental Protection fund, with an exception for some small stores.

The Massachusetts Senate passed the ban as part of the Mass Ready Act, a sweeping $3.94 billion environmental bond bill based on legislation filed by Gov. Maura Healey. It passed in a vote of 36 to 3 on April 15.  The bill will next head to the House, where the fate of the plastic bag ban is unclear.

To read the full story, visit https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/politics/2026/04/17/plastic-bag-ban-in-massachusetts-passes-senate-what-else-could-change/89640804007/.
Author: Margie Cullen, Cape Cod Times
Photo by Anna Shvets: https://www.pexels.com/photo/plastic-bags-on-the-floor-3900505/

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