NMMA leads breakout session on boat shrink wrap regulations
The National Marine Manufacturers Association (NMMA) participated in a discussion at the Association of Marina Industries (AMI) annual conference in January regarding boat shrink wrap regulations in Minnesota and new shrink wrap proposals nationwide.
The session offered marina owners an opportunity to engage with NMMA and explore strategies for complying with these new regulatory requirements. Attendees learned about the new boat shrink wrap law in Minnesota and a similar initiative in Massachusetts.
Minnesota’s House File No. 3320, introduced in 2023, establishes a product stewardship program requiring producers to submit recycling plans by March 1, 2025. By July 1, 2025, no boat wrap can be sold without an approved plan, with recycling targets of 50 percent within five years and 80 percent within 10.
In Massachusetts, H.D. 2755 introduces a program requiring marinas, boatyards, and recycling centers to offer collection sites for shrink wrap. The program will be funded by a 10 percent surcharge on boat registration fees and managed by the Department of Environmental Protection, which will also assist businesses with grants and compliance.
“We appreciate AMI for giving us the opportunity to address this important emerging public policy issue, and we thank MarineMax for sponsoring this breakout session,” said Jesse McArdell, Midwest policy and engagement manager at NMMA. “We look forward to continuing our partnership with AMI and other marine trade associations to help ensure the long-term success of the recreational boating industry.”
For more information or to schedule an event in the Midwest, please email McArdell.

