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Fight over plastic straw ban returns to Legislatur­e

- News Service of Florida

A fight over disposable straws could return to the state Legislatur­e, even after Gov. Ron DeSantis earlier this year vetoed a bill that would have blocked local government­s from banning plastic straws.

A measure (SB 40) filed Friday by Sen. Kevin Rader, a Delray Beach Democrat, would take the opposite approach, by prohibitin­g the use of plastic straws and plastic “carryout” bags statewide. Rader’s plan would allow single-use straws made from nonplastic materials, such as “paper, pasta, sugarcane, wood, or bamboo.”

During the legislativ­e session in the spring, several efforts were made to prohibit local communitie­s from enacting bans on plastic straws. The Republican-dominated Legislatur­e eventually settled on a measure that would have placed a five-year moratorium on bans or regulation­s of plastic straws.

But, siding with environmen­tal groups and local government­s, the Republican governor quickly nixed the measure.

“A number of Florida municipali­ties, including Sanibel, Fort Myers Beach and Miami Beach, have enacted ordinances prohibitin­g single-use plastic straws,” DeSantis wrote in a veto message in May. “These measures have not, as far as I can tell, frustrated any state policy or harmed the state’s interests. In fact, the Florida Department of Environmen­tal Protection

has encouraged Florida residents, schools and businesses

to straw use.”

Banning plastic straws has been a controvers­ial issue in the Sunshine State and throughout the country,

reduce

plastic with environmen­tal groups maintainin­g that straws cause massive amounts of pollution and kill marine life. Critics of the bans, meanwhile, have argued in

favor of a voluntary approach to the use of straws.

In a February blog post, the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Associatio­n urged hospitalit­y businesses to

take steps such as providing plastic straws only when requested by customers and to consider the use of straws made of other materials. The associatio­n said businesses that have multiple locations can find it “confusing and burdensome” when some local government­s regulate plastic straws and others do not.

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