Published in the AP By DANICA COTO - Oct. 30, 2015
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico's governor signed an
executive order Friday banning the use of plastic bags across the U.S.
territory, defying legislators who just days ago rejected a similar
bill.
The ban will take effect in mid-2016 and will be preceded by a
six-month educational campaign, Gov. Alejandro Garcia Padilla said.
The announcement surprised many because 25 legislators in the
island's House of Representatives recently voted against a measure
calling for such a ban. Lawmakers had said they opposed the bill because
it would charge people for the use of plastic bags amid an economic
crisis.
Garcia said grocery stores across Puerto Rico import tons of plastic
bags a year, noting that one small supermarket chain alone annually
imports bags that fit in six boxcars that are 42 feet (13 meters) long.
"All that ends up in landfills in the best-case scenario," he said.
"They end up on our streets, in our sewage system ... and kill our
turtles and coral reefs."
The popular western tourist town of Rincon is the only Puerto Rican municipality that currently bans the use of plastic bags.
Environmental activists praised the move, noting that it is common to
double-bag all groceries on the island, no matter how small the
purchase. Garcia said he would push for legislation to be approved to
help bolster his executive order.
Rep. Carlos Vargas, a member of Garcia's party whose vote helped
defeat the initial bill, said he supports the idea of having an
educational campaign and will seek to have the funds generated by
penalties destined for environmental projects.
Elsewhere in the U.S., plastic bag bans have been implemented in
cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago, Seattle and
Austin, Texas. In addition, all counties in Hawaii have approved such a
prohibition. There is currently no statewide ban on plastic bags,
although California is placing the issue before voters in a November
2016 ballot.
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