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The newest municipal government in the United States to outlaw plastic shopping bags is Baltimore County.

The “Bring Your Own Bag Act” was approved by the Baltimore County Council on Monday by a vote of five to two, following the lead of the City of Baltimore, which enacted a plastic bag ban in 2019.

According to CBS Baltimore, Baltimore County Second District Councilman Izzy Patoka said, “Plastic bags have been a menace to our environment for many, many years and we’re going to address that issue.”

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Local environmental organizations, such as Maryland PIRG, backed the legislation because of the harm that plastic bags do to the Baltimore ecosystem. According to Maryland PIRG, there are issues with each method of bag disposal.

Recycling them tangles up machinery, incineration adds to air pollution, and landfilling them runs the risk of leaking and adding to water pollution. However, if they are not disposed of properly, they may blow into the surrounding area and pollute rivers, especially Chesapeake Bay.

Julian Jones, the chairman of the Baltimore County Council and a Democrat from District 4, said, “We’ve always had this issue on our radar. Numerous environmental organizations have lobbied us to ban plastic bags from the beginning of time.

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Three council members, including Patoka, introduced the bill. It wasn’t without controversy, though. WBAL TV continued that only after multiple revisions was it ultimately approved. These comprised:

Farmers’ markets will also not be required to charge for bags, according to CBS Baltimore.

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Jones was one of the two council members who voted against the prohibition. Todd Crandell, a councilman from District 7, was the other, and he thought it was an example of government overreach.

According to Crandell, who has served on the council for more than eight years, I don’t believe I’ve ever seen a piece of legislation that was more complicated, as WBAL TV reported.

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In fact, it was so complicated that it required ten modifications to try to get it right, and all we’re going to do is impose a tax on Baltimore County’s consumers.

However, because the stores are not required to pay the fee to the county, supporters made it clear that it was not a tax, according to CBS Baltimore. The purpose of the fee is to incentivize individuals to carry their own reusable bags.

Vishal Rana

Vishal is working as a Content Editor at Enviro360. He covers a wide range of topics, including media, energy, weather, industry news, daily news, climate, etc. Apart from this, Vishal is a sports enthusiast and loves to play cricket. Also, he is an avid moviegoer and spends his free time watching Web series and Hollywood Movies.

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