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For more details on the SF ban, here%26#039;s an article from the SF Gate:
Paper or plastic? Not anymore in San Francisco.
The city%26#039;s Board of Supervisors approved groundbreaking legislation Tuesday to outlaw plastic checkout bags at large supermarkets in about six months and large chain pharmacies in about a year.
The ordinance, sponsored by Supervisor Ross Mirkarimi, is the first such law in any city in the United States and has been drawing global scrutiny this week.
%26quot;I am astounded and surprised by the worldwide attention,%26quot; Mirkarimi said. %26quot;Hopefully, other cities and other states will follow suit.%26quot;
Fifty years ago, plastic bags -- starting first with the sandwich bag -- were seen in the United States as a more sanitary and environmentally friendly alternative to the deforesting paper bag. Now an estimated 180 million plastic bags are distributed to shoppers each year in San Francisco. Made of filmy plastic, they are hard to recycle and easily blow into trees and waterways, where they are blamed for killing marine life. They also occupy much-needed landfill space.
Two years ago, San Francisco officials considered imposing a 17-cent tax on petroleum-based plastic bags before reaching a deal with the California Grocers Association. The agreement called for large supermarkets to reduce by 10 million the number of bags given to shoppers in 2006. The grocers association said it cut back by 7.6 million, but city officials called that figure unreliable and unverifiable because of poor data supplied by markets.
To read the read, go here: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cg... Green Home Huddle: http://greenhome.huddler.com 13% 1 Vote
But guess what, after a number of years it has had very little effect on the situation, the only real difference I see is that the government have once agian found a way to screw us all out of more money under the pretence of doing something that is supposedly for our benefit. 13% 1 Vote
1. Strict implementation of banning plastic bags by the government agencies
2. Co-operation by the merchants and people to avoid plastic bags
3. Awareness created among people about the ill effects of using plastic bags in the hilly town 13% 1 Vote
