The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Banning plastic bags

Legislatio­n will prevent retailers from providing single-use plastic bags to customers by 2020

- BY STU NEATBY

A private members bill banning singleuse plastic bags passed third reading on Friday morning in the P.E.I. legislatur­e.

The legislatio­n began as a private members bill introduced by Liberal MLA Allen Roach. The legislatio­n would prevent retailers from providing singleuse plastic bags to customers. Retailers would be permitted to sell either paper or a reusable bag.

The new legislatio­n would make P.E.I. the first province in Canada to prohibit the plastic item.

The ban would apply exclusivel­y to single-use plastic shopping bags. It requires only royal ascent to become law in P.E.I.

“It’s been a concern for me personally for a long time,” Roach said after the passage of the bill.

Roach said he first became concerned about the issue of plastic contaminat­ion in oceans more than 20 years ago, after observing a plastic bag that had damaged a water intake mechanism on a friend’s boat.

Plastic waste has been doing significan­t, possibly irreparabl­e damage to marine life in oceans.

“The harm that’s being caused is incredible,” Roach said.

“We have over 100,000 big mammals that die every year – that’s whales, sharks, dolphins. We have millions of fish that die every year because of these plastic bags.”

The law would be implemente­d gradually, with a fee of 15 cents per bag starting July 1, 2018. The fee would increase to 25 cents per bag on July 1, 2019. As of Jan. 1, 2020, businesses could face fines for distributi­ng free, single-use plastic bags to customers. As of that date, stores can only sell reusable or paper bags to customers.

Roach said he has received overwhelmi­ngly positive feedback as a result of the new law, particular­ly from children and youth.

“I got a message from a little girl up in Cape Traverse,” Roach said. “She asked her dad if they could go down to the shore after supper to pick up some plastic bags.

“That’s a new generation that’s coming along. It’s something we have to address.”

 ?? STU NEATBY/THE GUARDIAN ?? Montague-Kilmuir MLA Allen Roach holds a copy of the bill passed Friday that would ban singleuse plastic bags. With its passing, the Island becomes the first province to legislate a ban on plastic bags.
STU NEATBY/THE GUARDIAN Montague-Kilmuir MLA Allen Roach holds a copy of the bill passed Friday that would ban singleuse plastic bags. With its passing, the Island becomes the first province to legislate a ban on plastic bags.

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