City of Minneapolis issued the following announcement on Nov. 22.
Shoppers bringing their own bags will reduce litter and trash, recycling problems, resource waste
The Minneapolis City Council has passed an ordinance requiring retail establishments to charge a fee of at least 5 cents for carryout bags. The retail establishments will keep the fees. The requirement will go into effect Jan. 1.
The goals of this requirement are to:
- Encourage shoppers to bring their own bags.
- Protect resources used to produce paper and plastic bags.
- Reduce litter.
- Reduce waste: Minnesotans throw away 87,000 tons of plastic bags every year and recycle less than 5% of them.
- Keep plastic bags from clogging the gears in recycling facilities, which workers spend four-six hours a day removing.
People can call 311 about retailers who aren’t complying with the ordinance after Jan. 1.
This ordinance came through extensive outreach with businesses and business groups.
The City will do extensive outreach with businesses and work on educating with no fines for the first six months.
Find more information on the ordinance here.
Original source can be found here.