Duluth's plastic bag ordinance will take effect October 15. |
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Duluth's plastic bag ordinance will take effect October 15. |
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Updated: September 29, 2021 06:51 PM
Created: September 29, 2021 06:47 PM
The pandemic put it on the back burner, but starting on October 15, the City of Duluth is implementing a five-cent plastic bag fee.
On that date, retailers will charge five-cents for each plastic carry out bag that will be reflected on their total bill.
The Duluth City Council passed the original bag ordinance in November of 2019. It was originally set to take effect in April of 2020, but was extended to January 1 of 2020 due to COVID-19, and the economic downturn that came with it. The fee was extended again to go into effect 90 days after the state's Emergency COVID-19 declaration had expired.
The City says purpose of the ordinance is to reduce litter, and the harmful environmental impact caused by single use carryout bags by imposing a five-cent pass through fee on carryout bags.
The City Council decided that given single use carryout bags can last for years in landfills and potentially result in harmful chemical pollution, it would be in the best interest of the health, safety, and welfare of the citizens and visitors of Duluth to reduce the distribution of single use carryout bags and incentivize the use of reusable bags in the city.
The fee will not be applicable for the following situations:
Retail establishment in Duluth are required to post signage clearly indicating the per bag charge for carryout bags.
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