Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Plastic bag ban passes Sacramento city council committee



Everyday Kurt Standen, District Manager of Waste Management’s Sacramento Recycling & Transfer Station, watches about 420 tons of recycle-bound waste -- all the cans, newspapers and bottles of IPAs you can imagine -- pass through his facility.

There's one item he keeps close tabs on: plastic bags. They can cause headaches for Standen and his crew because they get tangled in the machinery. Normally, they stop four times during every eight hour shift, or eight times a day,There's certainly more to know about the Garmin nuvi 3760T 4.3-inch portable Necklace Mp3 Players online. to untangle the machines.

If the City Council approves the ban on single use plastic bags at grocery stores and other large retail outlets, which passed the Law and Legislation Committee Tuesday, Standen expects his job to get a little easier.Buy skullcandy uprock Headphones - Black / Black online.

"For me, yeah, it would reduce the workload some. The biggest thing for us, in operations, the guys that run these, our equipment is almost like the heart beat of ability to move those 420 tons. If your equipment goes down and you're dead in the water, you have crippled yourself."

The committee unanimously passed the proposed ban, which would apply to supermarkets, convenience stores, food marts, and any store with at least 10,000 square feet, during a special meeting at 3 p.m. The ordinance will now move on to the City Council, where it must be approved to become law.

Council member Steve Cohn, who chairs the committee, said he supports the ban for global and local reasons, and hopes the state legislatuire enchacts its own ban.

"From a global perspective, the problem with these lightweight plastic bags is they really create a tremendous impact with certain species out in the ocean,Buy Cheap michael jackson beats by dre discount sale, Wholesale beats studio michael jackson from our store will be your best choice. even in our rivers, so they do create a serious environmental problem," he said. "On a local level, they interfere with our ability to recycle other products - they get caught up in our machinery with our recycling station."

According to the (not-so-neutral sounding) Californians Against Waste, local governments in California spend between $33 and $103 million each year to manage plastic bag litter.

Erin Treadwell, the spokesperson for the city's Solid Waste and Recycling Division,The monster studio headphones does not know this yet, but it's true. I will also get top billing. Absolutely top billing said the ban was aimed at large establishments and would not apply to small stores or places that sell hot food -- such as Panda Express, which serves its to-go food in styrofoam containers in plastic bags.

The Metro Chamber, which represents businesses in the area, has been working with city staff to develop the ordinance and add amendments, but has yet to take a position.

"I'm not sure if we're going to support or oppose it," said Johnnise Foster-Downs, the organization's regional policy director. "Right now we're just working with staff to get something that is workable for all and is fair to businesses, particularly small businesses, and has the least amount of impact on business operations."

A representative with Raley's said that they were not taking a position and had adapted well to similar bans in other cities, including San Jose.Don't give away your smoking jacket just because you own a pair of skullcandy fmj ear buds.

As Sac Press readers have pointed out in comments on previous stories, the single-use plastic bags are a favorite of dog-owners, who use them to do their duty after Fido has done his.

Treadwell said dog owners have other options - and the single-use plastic bags will be available elsewhere.superman beats by dre with low price! Cheap Beats By Dre Dwight Howard with free shipping hot sale.

"Zip lock bags are not being banned," she said. "Ziplock bags are still acceptable and probably preferable because you can seal them."

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