Guest guest Posted March 29, 2007 Report Share Posted March 29, 2007 San Francisco approves first-in-nation ban on plastic bags San Francisco is the first U.S. city to pass a ban on non-recyclable plastic bags at major supermarkets and drugstores. Once it's signed into law, the stores will have six months to a year to sack the sacks, switching to compostable, recyclable ones made from corn or potato starch -- or reverting to recyclable paper. " We can take steps to make our economy a little more soulful, " said lawmaker and ban author Ross Mirkarimi. " Hopefully, other cities and other states will follow suit. " Similar bans are in place in South Africa, Taiwan, Bangladesh, and Paris. Noting that his city's businesses hand out 180 million plastic bags a year, Mirkarimi asked, " Why did we have to obligate [stores] to do this? Why didn't they do it voluntarily? It's like waiting for the auto manufacturers to increase gas efficiency. " The California Grocers Association raised some half-hearted concerns -- it'll cost more! it'll confuse shoppers! compostable bags suck! -- but all we hear is that Charlie Brown teacher voice. straight to the source: San Francisco Chronicle, Charlie Goodyear, 28 Mar 2007 straight to the source: Los Angeles Times, John M. Glionna, 28 Mar 2007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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