S.F. May Sack Free Grocery Bags
In Effort To Cut Pollution, City Might Charge Shoppers For Bags
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The city's environmental commission is expected to ask the mayor and board of supervisors Tuesday to consider a 17-cent per bag charge on paper and plastic grocery bags.
Their goal is to reduce plastic bag pollution.
Environmentalists say plastic bags jam machinery, pollute waterways and often end up in trees.
Officials believe that the city spends 5.2 cents per bag annually for street litter pickup and 1.4 cents per bag for extra recycling costs.
But grocers and bag manufacturers argue that many people already reuse their plastic bags.
Other opponents call the plan an unfair and regressive tax on shoppers.
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