Chile to be the first American country to ban plastic bags in coastal cities

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Chile to be the first American country to ban plastic bags in coastal cities

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This article has been translated from Spanish. To read the original version, click here. A bill announced on Wednesday by president Michelle Bachelet will make Chile the only country in America to ban the usage of plastic bags in coastal cities. “We are going to present a bill that will ban the usage of plastic bags in coastal cities within the next 12 months”, Bachelet said during the 72nd Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, where she ratified her commitment towards the environment. “It will allow citizens to contribute in terms of ocean protection. Thus, we will be the first American country to implement a law of this nature”, added. Such measure is of vital importance to marine species as these are negatively affected by the presence of plastic in the sea. They are even likely to perish due to the so-called buoyancy disorders. According to data provided by the Chilean Ministry of the Environment, 90% of sea birds have a certain type of plastic in their stomachs, which urges to pass a law on the matter, specially given that studies foresee that, by 2050, there will be as many fish as plastic in the sea. In light of Bachelet’s announcement, the minister of the Environment, Marcelo Mena, reminded that 60 cities have already taken measures of this nature and that the bill will be sent to Congress in October, with few or no impediments to assure its approval. “The prohibition is fundamental so as to protect the oceans and their biodiversity. It also covers the issue of rubbish management with which we must deal in the short run, because the consequences put at risk the preservation of these species”, Mena explained.

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angrylawyer on September 21st, 2017 at 20:54 UTC »

My city charges $0.05 for plastic bags, it’s crazy how many people won’t take a bag since they cost a nickel.

And even if people did, sometimes they already have a bag or purse. So they buy a single item, like an iPhone case, then put it in the plastic bag, then put it in their purse. Like what the fuck are you doing?

I feel like at this point people only take a bag out of habit.

plowman35 on September 21st, 2017 at 20:30 UTC »

Bolivia also has a coastal city ban of plastic bags, in effect for years now

jbloom3 on September 21st, 2017 at 17:38 UTC »

Coastal city in Chile? So just cities in Chile then?