On June 21st, a bill was moved closer to enacting the purchase of more offshore wind energy, capping concentrations of PFAS in drinking water, prohibiting food packaging that contains PFAS, and banning the distribution of single-use plastic in Providence, Rhode Island. The house leadership also announced that they have put an end to the plastic processing plants due to the risks they pose on public health, their energy intensive process, and because they do nothing to curb the demand for single use plastics.