A proposed plastic bag ban in the City of Victoria is also being studied by Central Saanich council. In a letter sent by Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps, she asked neighbouring municipalities to send their thoughts on the issue in the interest of harmonizing regulations across the region.
VictoriaB次元官网网址檚 proposed bylaw would ban free plastic bags and ask retailers to charge a minimum of 12 cents for a single-use paper bag. There are exemptions for bulk food items, nuts and bolts, meat, produce, prescriptions, newspapers, flowers and dry cleaning. Violators would be fined $100, or $75 if paid within 30 days.
Central Saanich Councillor Niall Paltiel said he brought this issue forward to acknowledge the impact of plastic bags on the environment, to harmonize regulations across all 13 municipalities and to ensure that small vendors would not struggle if such a ban was put into effect.
B次元官网网址淲hen weB次元官网网址檙e going to add to regulation to businesses, in this case grocery businesses, we need to be even-handed and we need to be run on a similar playing field across all municipalities in the region, because if we suddenly put a ban on something in Central Saanich, a business or shopper could easily move over to Saanich or elsewhere,B次元官网网址 said Paltiel.
Councillor Carl Jensen said in an email to the Peninsula B次元官网网址 Review that he has received some feedback on the subject and B次元官网网址渘ot everybody is supportive.B次元官网网址
B次元官网网址淚 would like to learn a little more about the impacts of such a B次元官网网址榖anB次元官网网址 on our small business community before proceeding as I feel an initiative such as this that can have financial implications for their costs needs to incorporate their input and feedback,B次元官网网址 said Jensen.
Paltiel said that some larger businesses like Thrifty Foods have already voluntarily put a similar restriction on single-use plastic bags, but smaller operations like farm stands can not benefit from economies of scale in the same way, saying that B次元官网网址渨e should be making it easier for farmers in Central Saanich, not harder.B次元官网网址
The council has been asked to respond to the City of Victoria by Nov. 30.
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