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		<description><![CDATA[Philadelphia passes ban on single-use plastic bags From an Article by Michael Tanenbaum, Philly Voice, December 12, 2019 Philadelphia City Council passed a bill Thursday that will ban retailers from providing customers with single-use plastic bags, ending a 12-year effort to enact the environmentally minded legislation. The ban spearheaded by Councilman Mark Squilla, who pushed [...]]]></description>
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</div><strong>Philadelphia passes ban on single-use plastic bags</strong></p>
<p>From an <a href="https://www.phillyvoice.com/philadelphia-plastic-bag-ban-single-use-no-fee-2020-city-council-squilla/">Article by Michael Tanenbaum, Philly Voice</a>, December 12, 2019</p>
<p>Philadelphia City Council passed a bill Thursday that will ban retailers from providing customers with single-use plastic bags, ending a 12-year effort to enact the environmentally minded legislation.</p>
<p>The ban spearheaded by Councilman Mark Squilla, who pushed for it previously on four separate occasions, would take effect July 2, 2020, pending the final signature from Mayor Jim Kenney.</p>
<p>Businesses affected include supermarkets, convenience stores, service stations, department stores, dollar stores, clothing stores, restaurants, food trucks, farmers&#8217; markets, dry cleaners, and delivery services</p>
<p>Despite an attempt to also impose a 15-cent fee for all other single-use bags – such as paper and heavier plastic bags – provided by businesses to customers, that provision was ditched when other council members argued it would disproportionately impact the city&#8217;s poorer residents.</p>
<p>The law is intended to both reduce waste and save the city money. Philadelphia spends between $9 million and $12 million a year cleaning plastic bag waste from the streets, sewers, and bodies of water.</p>
<p>“Philadelphia uses approximately 1 billion single-use bags every year, and most of those are plastic,&#8221; said Joseph Otis Minott, executive director of Clean Air Council. &#8220;These bags litter our communities and cost taxpayers millions of dollars every year to clean up. Although this bill is long overdue and misses a very important fee component, we are very pleased that City Council has finally started to address the chronic, and devastating litter problems the city faces.&#8221;</p>
<p>Environmental groups withdrew support for the bill when the 15-cent fee was dropped, claiming the ban would be far less effective if customers faced no penalty for not bringing a reusable bag.</p>
<p>The bill does include a study on the outcome of the program to determine whether it needs to be adjusted, potentially by adding a fee at a future date.</p>
<p>&#8220;By banning single-use plastic retail bags, Philadelphia has joined hundreds of other communities across the country in sending a message that we realize there is a plastic problem,&#8221; Minott added. &#8220;We hope that this law will be amended in the next session to include a fee on all other bags.”<br />
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