Today, July 19th – San Diego City Council Will Vote on Plastic Bag Ban
If Ordinance Passes, San Diego Will Become 150th Jurisdiction in California Covered by Ban
Most of Following From Surfrider Foundation
Today at 2pm – July 19th – the San Diego City Council will vote on their Single-Use Carryout Bag Reduction Ordinance, or “bag ban”.
This will happen at 2 pm in Council Chambers at City Hall, 202 C St, 12th Floor, San Diego CA 92101. Activists from Surfrider San Diego are urging caring San Diegans to attend this hearing.
If the ordinance passes, San Diego will become the 150th jurisdiction in the state of California to be covered by a ban.
In the City of San Diego, 700 million plastic carryout bags are distributed each year and less than 3% are recycled. This ordinance will remove 665 million plastic carryout bags from distribution and San Diego will take a huge step in reducing plastic pollution at its source and ultimately protecting our ocean and beaches.


By Jim Miller
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