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Plastic bags banned in San Luis Obispo County ! The Tribune & SanLuisObispo.com Page 2 of 7 <br /> San Luis Obispo County. <br /> Unless blocked by litigation, which has already been threatened, or a referendum, retailers <br /> will not be permitted to distribute plastic shopping bags at most supermarkets, pharmacies, <br /> convenience stores,warehouse stores or other shops. <br /> The ordinance,set to take effect in October, <br /> SIMILAR STORIES: allows retailers to distribute paper bags, but <br /> only if they charge customers 10 cents <br /> a oag °�.eo apiece. <br /> or a,,,r_ , , ,yC Opponents of the ordinance immediately <br /> < said they would challenge it in court.The <br /> nag I, gars Save the Plastic Bag Coalition said after the <br /> meeting that it would file a lawsuit within 30 <br /> cap I" .O c '_in days.The coalition served a"threat of <br /> litigation"to the board. <br /> 'Bag Monsters at meeting on piastre bag ban The ban was passed in an 8-5 vote by the <br /> San Luis Obispo County Integrated Waste <br /> Management Authority. <br /> The waste authority board includes all five members of the San Luis Obispo County Board of <br /> Supervisors, one representative from each of the seven local incorporated cities and one <br /> member representing local service districts. <br /> The Wednesday hearing culminated a months-long intensive lobbying effort by advocates on <br /> both sides of the issue that drew unprecedented attention to the hitherto obscure board. <br /> The hearing drew 80 speakers,of whom 55 supported the ordinance. Some speakers on both <br /> sides of the issue claimed they spoke for hundreds of others who could not attend. <br /> Proponents of the ban argued that discarded plastic has become ubiquitous and does <br /> incalculable damage. <br /> They said many marine mammals and seabirds die from plastic ingestion or entanglement <br /> from littered bags,and Wednesday some of the dozens of people who turned out to support <br /> the ordinance illustrated their assertions with slides showing suffering wildlife and polluted <br /> shorelines. <br /> Environmentalists also alluded to a large floating body of discarded plastic and other debris in <br /> the Pacific Ocean between the U.S. mainland and Hawaii that they call the Great Garbage <br /> Patch. <br /> Several speakers assailed the plastics industry,which has tens of millions of dollars invested <br /> in plastic bags and has been fighting similar ordinances around the country. <br /> The California Grocers Association endorsed the proposal, as did representatives of local <br /> landfills, who said plastic bags are a problem for them. <br /> Opponents of the ordinance said the ban was unnecessary and that it would intrude on <br /> individual choice. <br /> Many added that it's an example of big,overreaching government,with one of them calling it <br /> "tyranny wrapped in environmentalism." <br /> Others said it would create inconvenience for shoppers. <br /> A few critics also said it creates a new threat: food-borne or other illnesses caused by <br /> improper use of the reusable cloth bags that some shoppers would use to replace the plastic <br /> bags. <br /> They asserted that cloth bags have been known to harbor bacteria from leaking foods or food <br /> residue,or harbor molds if they aren't washed after each use. <br /> Supporters of the ban pooh-poohed that latter assertion, arguing that the plastic and <br /> chemical industries were behind it.They accused opponents of fear-mongering and using the <br /> allegation as a diversion from the real intent of the ordinance,to manage waste. <br /> A representative of the Grocers Association said its members have never had a complaint of <br /> that sort about reusable bags. <br /> http://www.sanluisobispo.com/2012/01/11/1 903626/plastic-bag-ban-san-luis-obispo.html 1/17/2012 <br />