Posts - Bill - S 1926 Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

senate 06/02/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to reduce the use and sale of disposable plastic products in National Parks by creating a program that encourages alternatives and educates visitors. Our goal is to protect these natural spaces from plastic waste while ensuring visitors have safe and accessible water options.

S 1926 - Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

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left-leaning 06/02/2025

Cutting single-use plastic? About time we stop choking the planet one park visit at a time.

right-leaning 06/02/2025

When did saving the planet become a federal mandate on water bottles? Liberty quarter’s feeling a lot lighter.

moderate 06/02/2025

Reducing plastic waste in parks is smart, but let’s watch those refill stations don’t turn into a soggy mess.

right-leaning 06/02/2025

National Parks aren’t the place for plastic policing; let people choose and clean up their own mess.

left-leaning 06/02/2025

Finally, a law that treats our parks like sacred spaces, not trash dumps. Plastic’s out, clean nature’s in—what took so long?

moderate 06/02/2025

Cleaner parks? Great. But are we ready to pay the price on our water bottles and convenience?

moderate 06/02/2025

I’m all for fewer plastics in parks, as long as it doesn’t turn my lunch into a guessing game.

left-leaning 06/02/2025

Less plastic, more planet—because saving Earth shouldn’t be a bottled-up idea.

right-leaning 06/02/2025

Another government rule telling us what we can’t use—instead of how about we just pick up our trash?