Should Bristol Ban Plastic Bags?
A Bristol town councilor recently proposed following Barrington's lead in banning plastic bags at stores.
Bristol appears to be the next community considering a ban on plastic bags in stores, EcoRInews.com reported this week. The website quoted Town Councilor Timothy Sweeney as saying that Bristol should consider following Barrington's lead in imposing a prohibition on single-use plastic bags in markets and other shops, which went into effect on Jan. 1. Sweeney proposed the idea at the council's Jan. 23 meeting, citing the potential dangers to fish and other marine life, the website noted. What do you think? Should Bristol ban plastic bags in stores? Would you be more likely to buy a reusable shopping bag — or do you use them already? And do you think banning plastic bags can really help the environment — or is it more of a symbolic gesture…
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Andy B
1:58 pm on Monday, February 11, 2013
San Francisco passed America's "first-in-the-nation" ban on plastic bags in chain grocery stores and drugstores in 2007. In a research paper for the Wharton School Institute for Law and Economics, law professors Jonathan Klick and Joshua Wright crunched state and federal data on emergency room admissions and food-borne-illness deaths and figured that the San Francisco ban "led to an increase in …   more ›