All this means is it's getting added to the waste ban list. The way the state DEP words everything is convoluted and confusing.
These waste bans aren't enforced at an individual level. Unless you're a commercial hauler/generator, municipality, or transfer station you won't have to do anything different
The biggest difference you'll probably see as an individual is that getting rid of a mattress will be more expensive than it already is.
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Reply to Massachusetts bans clothing, footwear, bedding, curtains and other textiles from trash disposal by cowghost
All this means is it's getting added to the waste ban list. The way the state DEP words everything is convoluted and confusing.
These waste bans aren't enforced at an individual level. Unless you're a commercial hauler/generator, municipality, or transfer station you won't have to do anything different
The biggest difference you'll probably see as an individual is that getting rid of a mattress will be more expensive than it already is.