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Bag Legislation in DC, MD, & VA

Bag Legislation in DC, MD, & VA. March 19, 2009 John Snarr, Principal Planner, COG. Bill Components. Address plastic and/or paper bags Some ban plastic bags Some require all bags to be recyclable Some impose a fee on each bag distributed Some impose a recycled-content requirement for bags.

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Bag Legislation in DC, MD, & VA

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  1. Bag Legislation in DC, MD, & VA March 19, 2009John Snarr, Principal Planner, COG Metropolitan Washington COG

  2. Bill Components • Address plastic and/or paper bags • Some ban plastic bags • Some require all bags to be recyclable • Some impose a fee on each bag distributed • Some impose a recycled-content requirement for bags Metropolitan Washington COG

  3. Bills • District of Columbia (Wells) • Maryland • HB 1210 (Carr) • Virginia • HB 1814 (Morrissey) • HB 2010 (Ebbin) • SB 873 (Ticer) • SB 971 (Blevins) Metropolitan Washington COG

  4. District of Columbia Bill (Wells) • Protect Environmental and Aquatic Assets • Ban non-recyclable plastic carryout bags • 5 cent fee on recyclable plastic & paper bags from • Grocery Stores • Drug Stores • Liquor Stores • Restaurants • Food Vendors Metropolitan Washington COG

  5. District of Columbia BillRecycled-Content • Carryout bags (paper and plastic) that are disposable must • Contain no old-growth fiber • Be 100% recyclable • Contain minimum 40% post-consumer content • Display the word “Recyclable” Metropolitan Washington COG

  6. District of Columbia Bill Fund • Create Anacostia River Cleanup & Protection Fund • 1-2 cents retained by store • 2 cents if store has Bag Credit Program • Remaining money to Fund • Fund used to • Provide reusable bags to low-income residents • Education campaigns • Monitoring Litter • Cleanup and Restoration of Watershed Metropolitan Washington COG

  7. Maryland Bill HB 1210 (Carr) • Similar to DC Bill • 5 cent fee on plastic & paper carryout bags from ALL retail stores • Does not address required bag recyclability or recycled-content • 1-2 cents retained by store • 2 cents if store has Bag Credit Program • Remaining money goes to the Chesapeake & Atlantic Coastal Bays 2010 Trust Fund Metropolitan Washington COG

  8. Maryland Bill HB 1210 Fiscal Note • Estimated annual administrative cost of $200,000 to $300,000 • Potential annual revenues estimated as high as $3.9 million, but dependent on many variables Metropolitan Washington COG

  9. Virginia Bill HB 2010 (Ebbin) • Similar to DC Bill • 5 cent fee on plastic & paper disposable bags from • Grocery Stores • Convenience Stores • Drugstores • Does not address required bag recyclability or recycled-content • Does not address retailers retaining part of fee • Money goes to Water Quality Improvement Fund • Left in Committee 2/10/09 Metropolitan Washington COG

  10. Virginia Bill HB 1814 and SB 873(Morrissey/Ticer) • Bans retailers from distributing carryout plastic bags • Left in committee • 2/10/09 (HB 1814) • 2/1//09 (SB 873) Metropolitan Washington COG

  11. Virginia Bill SB 971 (Blevins) • Requires in store plastic bag recycling program and signage at • Chain stores • Stores that exceed 5,000 square feet • Requires reusable bags to be available for sale • Requires plastic bag manufacturers to provide recycling • 1/19/09 Stricken at request of Patron Metropolitan Washington COG

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