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S2531IntroducedRhode Islandsenate

Establishes the Plastic Waste Conversion Facility Act.

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Plain English Summary

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Rhode Island Plastic Waste Conversion Facility Act – Plain English Summary

This bill would create a new set of rules in Rhode Island specifically for facilities that convert plastic waste into other products or materials — such as turning old plastic into fuel, chemicals, or raw materials that can be reused. By establishing the "Plastic Waste Conversion Facility Act," the bill would set up a legal framework defining what these facilities are, how they must operate, and what standards they need to meet in the state.

The bill would affect businesses or operators who want to build or run plastic waste conversion facilities in Rhode Island, as well as state agencies responsible for overseeing environmental and public health standards. Facilities like these would likely need to meet specific permitting, safety, and operational requirements before they could operate. It could also affect Rhode Island residents who live near such facilities, as the rules would be intended to set clear health and safety guidelines.

Because the bill has just been introduced and referred to the Senate Environment and Agriculture Committee, many of the specific details — such as exact requirements, fees, or enforcement rules — may still be developed as the bill moves through the legislative process. At this early stage, the full scope of what the bill would require is not yet publicly finalized. Rhode Islanders interested in how plastic waste is managed in their communities, or businesses in the waste management and recycling industry, would want to follow this bill closely as it develops.

This summary is AI-generated for informational purposes. Always refer to the official bill text for legal accuracy.

Sponsors

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Linda UjifusaD
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Samuel BellD
D
Dawn EuerD
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Melissa MurrayD
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Tiara MackD
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Samuel ZurierD
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Jonathon AcostaD
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Meghan KallmanD
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Bridget ValverdeD
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Pamela LauriaD

Legislative History

Introduced, referred to Senate Environment and Agriculture

Feb 13, 2026