Town Council In Rhode Island to Consider Plastic Bag Ban
Councilors from Barrington have voted to consider following LA's example and ban plastic bags.
The leaders of a Rhode Island town have voted to explore the idea of banning plastic shopping bags.
The Barrington Town Council voted Monday to direct town staff to draft a proposed ban.
A recommendation by the town's Conservation Commission suggests banning the plastic grocery store bags and charging shoppers without reusable bags 5 cents for recyclable paper bags. Plastic dry cleaning bags wouldn't be included in the ban.
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