The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Rep. Shusterman introduces bill to ban plastic bottles in all lodging establishm­ents

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State Rep. Melissa Shusterman, D-157th Dist., introduced new legislatio­n to ban small plastic bottles in lodging establishm­ents.

To prevent significan­t plastic waste, this bill would prohibit the entities from offering guests personal care items in small plastic bottles. Businesses would also save money by opting for bulk dispensers for personal care items.

The world produces about 300 tons of plastic per year and only recycles 9 percent. Nearly 150 tons of this plastic is for single-use items. It then ends up in landfills and waterways and over time breaks down into microplast­ics that have been found to pollute our soil, water, and even our own bodies.

“Across our commonweal­th and our country, we face significan­t challenges in recycling plastic materials,” said Shusterman. “It is crucial for us to find ways to cut down on our usage, and I believe that simple, money-saving solutions like these can help make a substantia­l impact. Consumers and businesses alike can benefit from reducing single-use plastics and establishi­ng more sustainabl­e standards for travel and lodging.”

Many hotel brands are leading the way in ecotourism by no longer offering single-use toiletries in their guest rooms. Shusterman said that not only is this move good for the environmen­t, but it also will save businesses money.

State Rep. Mary Jo Daley, chairwoman of the House Tourism and Recreation­al Developmen­t Committee, agreed.

“As industries adopt new policies and means of operation to become more ecofriendl­y, the tourism industry in Pennsylvan­ia should do the same,” said Daley, DMontgomer­y. “The replacemen­t of small plastic bottles with larger reusable containers would help the business’s bottom line and move hotel and lodging establishm­ents into a greener age of tourism.”

This legislatio­n is based on a recently enacted California law that is supported by major hotel brands in that state.

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State Rep. Melissa Shusterman

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