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Update: March 2007 San Francisco first U.S. city to ban plastic shopping bags CLICK HERE for the latest on this news. ----------------------------------------------------- Act now and support San Francisco's initiative to reduce plastic bags by signing our petition. It only takes about 30 seconds and will really help advance the cause. Click here to sign petition Help San Francisco Curb Plastic Bag Overconsumption Target: Mayor Gavin Newsome and San Francisco Board of Supervisors We the undersigned, support San Francisco's Commission on the Environment in their effort to implement a consumption based fee on plastic bags. We believe this is an intelligent way to curb plastic bag overconsumption and help reduce some of the costs associated with free plastic bags. Billions of plastic bags are choking our planet. While perceived as free, they actually cost society and the environment plenty. While many countries and cities around the world have taken measures to reduce plastic bag consumption, to date the US has done little or nothing. The Real Costs Of Plastic Bags Introduced just over 25 years ago, plastic bags are now consumed in staggering numbers and are accumulating in our environment at an alarming rate. They're everywhere: strewn along roadways, stuck in trees, and piled up beneath our kitchen sinks. An estimated 500 billion to one trillion plastic bags are consumed worldwide every year. According to the Wall Street Journal, the U.S. alone consumes 100 billion annually. While this massive consumption has represented a windfall for the plastic bag industry, the true costs to society from all these "free" bags are enormous:
Before us is a choice. We can either sit back and let powerful industries set the agenda keeping us on this treadmill of mindless, overconsumption or wake up and take action. We have at our fingertips a proven, smart model to implement. Click here to sign the petition! |
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