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ellisonz

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Mon Dec 26, 2011, 10:19 PM Dec 2011

Honolulu Council Chair to Push Plastic Bag Ban

By Michael Levine 12/23/2011

Honolulu City Council Chair Ernie Martin says he will move to have the city join Hawaii's three other counties in banning or regulating plastic checkout bags.

"I'm probably going to push a bill for discussion matters if not in the February full Council meeting, then at least in March, no later than March," he told Civil Beat Thursday.

The Big Island passed its ordinance one day earlier, following on the heels of Maui and Kauai. That leaves Honolulu as the holdout.

"I would say it's probably going to be more challenging because we're a bigger county with significantly more business interests," Martin said in a telephone interview. "There will be a significant amount of testimony coming from the grocery industry and the retail industry in general. I'm sure there will be some intensive lobbying from that side."

http://www.civilbeat.com/articles/2011/12/23/14313-honolulu-council-chair-to-push-plastic-bag-ban/

As a former grocery store courtesy clerk for Times, I am all for the ban, people need to try harder.

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Honolulu Council Chair to Push Plastic Bag Ban (Original Post) ellisonz Dec 2011 OP
they are endlessly useful after purchase, especially for putting out the trash in no recycling city msongs Jan 2012 #1

msongs

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1. they are endlessly useful after purchase, especially for putting out the trash in no recycling city
Tue Jan 3, 2012, 01:51 AM
Jan 2012

or practically no recycling city. our apt/condo building would be a mess without small trash amountsts going out in small bags

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