The bill amends the "Plastic Waste Reduction Act" by introducing a new section that prohibits the use of black plastic takeout containers in restaurants, stores, and other retail establishments. It defines "black plastic takeout containers" as containers made from recycled polypropylene or mineral-filled polypropylene, which are used for taking out prepared foods or beverages. Starting October 1, 2026, these establishments are prohibited from making black plastic takeout containers available to customers for takeout or for deliveries. The legislation aims to reduce plastic waste by eliminating a specific type of takeout container that is often not recyclable. The prohibition will take effect on October 1, 2026, allowing businesses time to transition to alternative packaging solutions.