Ban Light-Weight Plastic Bags In The Byron Shire as of October 1, 2013

The environment our children will inherit is being severly damaged by plastic bags that we as consumers are using. There are alternatives and there is no excuse not to use them. Every plastic bag that enters our hands has the potential to remain on this planet in its current form for longer than our children will live.

Australians use approximately 4 billion lightweight plastic bags every year. A very small quantity of these are recycled. Vast amounts of fossil fuel are required to produce these bags, a process which adds to greenhouse emissions.

Plastic refuse is a major threat to our land, waterways and ocean environments. Plastic takes hundreds of years to break down and has the potential to end up in the marine food chain with devastating consequences. At least 77 species of marine wildlife found in Australian waters are affected by marine litter.

Eliminating single use plastic bags requires negligible infrastructure and will save clean-up costs incurred by local and state governments whilst also allowing significant savings to retailers. The Byron Shire must follow the lead of Tasmania, South Australia, the NT and the ACT and introduce a ban to reduce waste and environmental degradation as a matter of urgency.

Our children deserve better outcomes than what is currently being created by the purchases we make today using plastic bags.

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