Denver Shoppers to Start Paying For Plastic Bags in 2020

Denver will soon be part of the plastic free movement!

According to FOX 31 News:

This year likely marks the last Christmas holiday shoppers will be offered free single-use bags at Denver grocery stores, aftercity council members voted Monday to approve a measure requiring a 10-cent fee for paper and plastic bags.
Shoppers had some questions about the ordinance as they grabbed last-minute items Christmas Eve.
"Is it really going to help with cutting down on the use of plastics and recycling?" said Mandy Beavers, a Denver resident.
The ordinance applies to all single-use paper and plastic bags but there are some exemptions. A few of those include bags used in stores to package things like fruits and vegetables, as well as bags used to protect items like eggs.
The fee will be split between the city and the retailer. The city will receive $.06 to be used for things such as administrative costs associated with the new fee and funding for programs focused on reducing waste and single-use products.
The remaining $.04 will stay with the store to go toward providing educational materials as well as free reusable carryout bags for customers.

When will this be happening?

After the mayor's approval, the ordinance will go into effect July 2020.

So soon! Better start grabbing some reusable tote bags!


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