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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
- To reduce plastic pollution
- To reduce plastic litter
- To reduce plastic waste
- Our neighbor states, New York, New Jersey and Delaware, have single-use plastic bag laws; some of our neighboring municipalities have already enacted ordinances:
- West Goshen
- Haverford
- West Chester
- Narberth
- Philadelphia
- Media residents are concerned about environmental issues and want to be part of the solution
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
In 2021, the Media Borough Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) began researching a single-use plastic bag and straw ordinance to recommend to Borough Council. They looked at similar ordinances elsewhere, talked with representatives from Penn Environment and Clean Air Council, and sponsored a Zoom meeting with other Delaware County EAC's. They reached out to the Media Business Authority (MBA) for feedback and began a conversation with Borough Council members about an ordinance. In April 2022, the EAC and MBA held a focus group and an information session for local business and restaurants.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
- Single-use plastic bags, made of synthetic or plastic material, that are provided by a Commercial Establishment to a customer at or around the point of sale
- Any bags created through a "blown film extrusion" process
- Bio-based plastic bags: "bio-based" or "compostable" plastic is still partially composed of fossil-based plastic and contains similar amounts of toxicity
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
Any single-use plastic straw or drink stirrer provided by a business with beverages, including but not limited to coffee, cocktails, fountain sodas and juices. It does not include packaged beverages prepared and packaged outside of the Borough.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
- Litter and Costs: Plastic bags and straws are a main source of litter in the Borough. They are hazardous to drainage and sewer systems and creeks, and they clog up recycling sorting facilities-all of which drive up costs for the Borough.
- Health Hazards: Plastics contain toxic chemicals, which pose risks to ecosystems, wildlife and human health. Single-use plastics are non-biodegradable products that do not undergo biological decomposition and break down into microparticles over time leaking into our soil and waterways. A 2021 PennEnvironment study found microplastic contamination in all of Delaware County's creeks. Microplastics are emerging as a serious health crisis as scientists understand their lasting impact on human health.
- Climate Change: The entire lifecycle of plastics - from pre-production to disposal - expose people and ecosystems to toxic chemicals. Plastics are created using fossil fuels which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions. Items used for a few minutes of convenience pollute the environment for hundreds of years.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
Reusable bags are the best choice: No bag option is without impact. The goal is to reduce waste by encouraging customers to bring their reusable bags.
- Reusable bags are bags that are specifically designed and manufactured for multiple reuses. Cotton, jute or other renewable fibers are the best choice.
- Paper Bags that meet the ordinance requirements - with at least 40% recycled content and labeled "recyclable" or "recycled content" - may be provided. Businesses may charge customers a minimum of $0.10 bag fee for paper bags.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
A minimum $0.10 bag fee or more may be retained by businesses if they choose. The purpose of the fee is twofold: it supports businesses by off-setting the added cost of paper bags and secondly it encourages consumers to bring their own bag, which is the goal of this ordinance.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
Once enforcement of the ordinance begins on July 1, 2023, a Commercial Establishment that violates or fails to comply with any of the ordinance requirements will receive an initial written warning notice. Further violations will entail fines as follows:
- Fine of $50 for a 1st offense
- Fine of $100 for a 2nd offense
- Fine of $300 for a 3rd or any subsequent offense
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
Yes! Media Borough is developing a sustainability incentive program to recognize our local businesses that go above and beyond to reduce waste and improve sustainability. Stay tuned for more details.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
Media Borough is developing resources and marketing materials that will be made available online and distributed in print to educate the community and support businesses throughout implementation.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
You can reduce your plastic use in many other ways:
- Buy produce fresh food without plastic packaging
- Use nylon or string bags to hold your produce purchases rather than plastic produce bags
- Buy in bulk when you can and bring your own containers
- If you eat out and expect to need a 'doggie bag', bring your own containers to put your unfinished meals in
The more of these habits you learn, the more ways you'll find to keep reducing single-use plastics from your life! The planet will thank you!
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
Food establishments would not be allowed to dispense prepared food or beverages to any person in single-use food containers made from foam polystyrene.
- Includes: beverage cups, bowls, clamshells, plates, trays, and other containers and polystyrene-based packing materials in any form, including peanuts and noodles.
- Does not include: Food and beverages that have been packaged in expanded polystyrene foam outside the Borough before receipt by a Retail Establishment.
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
- Carboard and paper containers
- Aluminum containers
- Plastic #1,2, & 5 (non-black containers are best)
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Environmental Advisory Council - Single Use Plastic Bag & Straw Ordinance
The new ordinance amendment will be in effect starting on January 1, 2026. The ordinance amendment will not be fully enforced until July 1, 2026 to allow businesses and restaurants ample time to deplete their current supplies of polystyrene.