Colorado Lawmakers Say No to Plastic Bag Ban
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009Colorado was debating some of the most far-reaching and progressive anti-plastic laws in the country. A bill would have created an outright ban of the product for use by large retailers by 2012. The plastic bag lobby didn’t like this legislation one bit and did everything they could to stop it. They succeeded.
By making the argument that a ban on plastic would shift consumers over exclusively to paper bags, there would be no gain for the environment, according to those against the bill. While it is correct that it takes four times as much energy to create a paper bag than a plastic bag, the elected officials failed to grasp consumer shifts towards reusable bags made out of PET, canvas, cotton or jute. But the plastic bag lobby kept leaders focused squarely on the paper issue and used that as leverage to defeat the bill. ”
According to the Associated Press, “Colorado shoppers will be able to keep using plastic grocery bags after lawmakers balked at what would have been the nation’s first statewide ban on the synthetic sacks. A state Senate bill banning the use of plastic bags by large retailers by 2012 was defeated Tuesday after a handful of Democrats joined with Republicans in voting against it. Critics argued that the ban would inevitably lead to increased use of paper bags, which they argued take more energy to produce and take up more room in landfills than cheaper, lighter plastic bags. Bill sponsor Sen. Jennifer Veiga, D-Denver, said no other states have passed such bans yet and thinks Colorado lawmakers were wary of being the first. She said many were also contacted by constituents who didn’t want to have to give up their bags.”
The bill was pushed by college students, eager to help shift consumers to reusable bags. They have vowed to be back next year to pick up the fight once again. Perhaps by then more elected officials will be educated on this issue and not fall prey to the misinformation and distortions of the plastic bag lobby.
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