Bags Begone

The Seattle City Council has voted to impose a fee on the use of disposable shopping bags to encourage residents to embrace reusable options. Effective Jan. 1, 2009, Seattle residents will pay an extra 20 cents for paper or plastic disposable bags provided at convenience, drug and grocery stores. “[This fee is] an integral part of the city's Zero Waste strategy — and translating Seattle's environmental values into concrete actions,” says Richard Conlin, city council president, in a press release. The strategy, which was passed in July 2007 and also includes food waste and compost initiatives, is designed ...

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