Mayor Stothert Plans To Veto Bag Ban

Mayor Jean Stothert issued this response to the City Council's passage of a plastic bag ban. She plans to veto.

"Reducing the use of plastic bags is certainly important, however an ordinance to ban plastic bags does not solve the problem of plastic debris in our landfills, parks and right of way.

Only 1% of cities, counties, and towns in the United States have passed a plastic bag ban.

I have been clear with the council that I will not support an ordinance to ban plastic bags, but would support a resolution to require retailers to phase out the use of plastic bags by 2025. I plan to veto the ordinance.

Research shows that 90% of plastic bag litter comes from convenience stores which would be exempt in this ordinance due to their square footage (10,000 square feet or less).

As recently as yesterday, I shared research and surveys with council members that show a ban on plastic bags will have no significant effect on plastic waste.

EPA data shows plastic bags make up 0.3% of municipal plastic waste.

Retail plastic bags are one of the most reused products in America. Research published in January, 2019 in the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management shows California’s plastic bag ban has resulted in skyrocketing plastic trash bag sales.

I encourage the City Council to consider a litter study to address the broad problem of plastic debris." -Mayor Jean Stothert


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