On May 1, Councilmen Frank DiCicco and James Kenney will hold a hearing on legislation they have introduced to reduce waste in Philadelphia by banning plastic bags at all retailers or mandating a $.25 fee on plastic shopping bags, and prohibiting Styrofoam food packaging in favor of biodegradable/compostable or recyclable disposable food service ware. Plastic bags use up our finite natural resources such as oil, gas and coal in their production and transportation. They also fill up landfills, contributing to air and water pollution, and are a major source of litter in Philadelphia. Polystyrene also poses these problems, even though there are numerous biodegradable alternatives.
Ways to Support Waste Reducing Legislation- 5 Easy Steps
1) Attend the May 1st City Council Hearing
Come to Council Chambers on May 1st at 10 a.m. with piles of plastic bag litter, signs, and most importantly other supporters! When Council Chambers are packed City Council members listen to our message. Can’t make it at 10 a.m.? Drop by on your lunch hour. Council hearings typically last a few hours, but it is important for us to show support and pack the chambers at the opening of the hearing at 10 a.m. RSVP at www.recyclenowphilly.org.
2) Testify on May 1st or Submit Written Testimony
Tell City Council why YOU think Philadelphia needs these important bills to reduce waste, litter, and become a greener city. For information or facts visit www.recyclenowphilly.org. Email your written testimony to info@recyclenowphilly.org or contact Sarah Sachdev at Councilman Kenney’s office at sarah.sachdev@phila.gov and testify in person on May 1st.
4) Send Pictures of Plastic Bag and Styrofoam Waste and Litter
RecycleNOW will be collecting your pictures of plastic bags and Styrofoam litter across the city.Tell us when and where the picture was taken and we will include it in a slide show that will be playing throughout the Council hearing. Email your pictures to info@recyclenowphilly.org. And while you're at it, check out the Clean Air Council's plastic bag photo contest here. You could win $50 and have your photo displayed in Whole Foods South Philadelphia!
5) Bring Your Extra Re-useable Bags!
At the hearing on May 1, RecycleNOW Philadelphia will be holding a “reusable bag collection drive” to donate re-useable bags to those who feel they can’t afford one, and can’t afford the $.25 bag fee.