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Doylestown Township Eyes Ban on Single-use Plastic Bags

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On March 19, 2024, Doylestown Township's Board of Supervisors authorized the advertisement of an ordinance to eliminate the use of single-use plastics bags in the Township as a step toward reducing the environmental impact of plastic waste in our community.

 

The public hearing will be held on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.

 

The ordinance, which would go into effect 180 days after it is enacted, will prohibit the use of single-use plastic bags and non-recycled paper bags at retail stores, including restaurants, food trucks, farmers markets, retail stores, festivals, carnivals & fairs.

 

The ordinance addresses only single-use plastic bags, and does not address plastic utensils, hard plastic containers

 

A violation will be subject to a fine of at least $50.

 

johnmacknewtown's insight:

 

According to the meeting minutes, Doylestown supervisor Ms. Santacecilia - who ultimately voted against the advertising of the ordinance - felt that "the focus should be on consumer education. She has concerns, doesn't think it should be a one size fits all ordinance. She believes it should be optional, she feels that reusable bags get contaminated, smell & baggers don't want to touch them. She feels that bags without handles are a hardship. She questioned if we went back and surveyed the businesses that letters were sent to last year? She would like to see this be optional rather than permanent. She feels it should be at the state level not township."

 

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