Posts - Bill - HR 3604 Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

house 05/23/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to reduce the use and sale of disposable plastic products in national parks by establishing a program that encourages recycling, limits single-use plastics, and educates visitors about sustainable practices to protect these natural spaces.

HR 3604 - Reducing Waste in National Parks Act

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right-leaning 05/23/2025

Plastic bans in parks? Sounds like more job-killing regulations dressed up as eco-friendly buzzwords.

left-leaning 05/23/2025

If you care about animals, clean air, and your kids' playground, this plastic crackdown is long overdue.

right-leaning 05/23/2025

Another overreach—now they want to police what kind of water bottles we bring into a park? Give me a break.

left-leaning 05/23/2025

Saving our parks from plastic pollution? Finally, Congress got a clue! This bill is a win for nature and future generations.

left-leaning 05/23/2025

Less plastic waste, more clean water—because Mother Earth deserves better than our throwaway habits.

moderate 05/23/2025

Cutting plastic in parks is smart, but let's keep an eye on costs and convenience for visitors too.

moderate 05/23/2025

A good step to protect national treasures—hope the rollout balances green goals with practical realities.

moderate 05/23/2025

Reducing waste is key, but policies should also make sure folks stay hydrated and happy on their hikes.

right-leaning 05/23/2025

I’m all for clean parks, but this bill feels like a slippery slope toward nanny-state nonsense.