[Adopted 10-7-2019 by Ord. No. 1669]
The following definitions shall apply to this article:
GOODS AND PRODUCTS
Items that are prepared and/or made to be sold, including,
but not limited to, clothing, food and groceries, prepared foods,
beverages, merchandise, books, jewelry, tobacco products, toys, furnishings,
novelty items, and any and all other things and items sold at retail
establishments or stores.
PRODUCE BAG or PRODUCT BAG
Any bag without handles that is used exclusively to segregate
produce, meats, other food items, and merchandise to the point of
sale inside a store or to prevent such items from coming into direct
contact with other purchased items, where such contact could damage
or contaminate other food or merchandise when placed together in a
reusable or recycled bag.
RECYCLABLE PAPER CARRYOUT BAG
A paper bag that meets all of the following requirements:
A.
Contains no old-growth fiber;
B.
Is 100% recyclable overall and contains a minimum of 40% post-consumer
recycled material;
C.
Is capable of composting, consistent with the timeline and specifications
of American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) Standard 06400;
D.
Is accepted for recycling in curbside programs in the Borough;
E.
Has printed on the bag the name of the manufacturer, the location
where the bag was manufactured, and the percentage of post-consumer
recycled material used; and
F.
Displays the word "recyclable" in a visible manner on the outside
of the bag.
RETAIL
The sale of goods and products for use and/or consumption.
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT or RETAIL STORE
Any commercial enterprise, whether or not operated for profit,
including, but not limited to, mercantile establishments, department
stores, food-service establishments, restaurants, pharmacies, convenience
and grocery stores, supermarkets, clothing stores, seasonal and temporary
businesses, special event vendors, farmers' market vendors, jewelry
stores, and stores which sell household goods, or any other commercial
establishment not specifically identified herein, which may utilize
single-use plastic bags for the conveyance of merchandise by its customers
in the Borough of Collingswood.
REUSABLE BAG
A bag that is designed and manufactured to withstand repeated
uses over a period of time, is machine washable or made from a material
that can be cleaned and disinfected regularly, is at least 2.25 mil
thick if made from plastic, has a minimum lifetime of 75 uses, and
is capable of carrying a minimum of 18 pounds.
SINGLE-USE, PLASTIC CARRYOUT BAG
A bag, sheet or receptacle produced or manufactured from
a material commonly known as "plastic" or "polyethylene" provided
at the check-out stand, cash register, point of sale, or other point
of departure for the purpose of transporting goods or products out
of the establishment. The term "single-use, plastic carryout bag does"
not include reusable bags or garment bags (see other exemptions under
"Exemptions" section).
No retail establishments or retail stores shall provide or offer
to any customer single-use, plastic carryout bags at the check stand,
cash register, or point of sale, as otherwise provided in this article.
This prohibition shall become effective on April 15, 2020. Until such
time, beginning on October 15, 2019, retail establishments and retail
stores shall be encouraged to implement the provisions of this article
on a voluntary basis. The owners and operators of such establishments
and stores will be solicited and notified by representatives of the
Borough in cooperation with Sustainable Collingswood ("Collingswood
Green Team") of the requirements of this article. The Borough shall
track progress and coordinate with the Green Team to provide retail
establishments and retail stores with technical assistance and advise
of best practices to implement alternatives to plastic bags.
The following exemptions shall apply to the requirements of
this article:
A. Produce or product bags provided by operators and used by consumers
inside retail establishments to:
(1) Contain or wrap frozen foods, meat, or fish, whether packaged or
not;
(2) Contain or wrap flowers, potted plants, or other items where dampness
may be an issue;
(3) Contain unwrapped prepared foods or bakery goods;
(4) Contain unpackaged bulk produce such as fruit, vegetables, herbs
or flavors; or
(5) Contain refrigerated butchered meat and fish;
(6) Bag used to protect a purchased item from damaging or contaminating
other purchased items when placed in a recycled paper bag or reusable
grocery bag;
(7) A bag other than a single-use plastic bag at point of sale as defined
in the definitions section of this article that is designed specifically
for food and customer safety (prepared foods for delivery or off-premises
consumption).
B. Newspaper bags, door-hanger bags, laundry and/or dry-cleaning bags,
bags provided by a pharmacy to a customer purchasing a prescription
medication, or bags sold in packages containing multiple bags intended
for use as food storage bags, garbage bags, yard waste bags, or pet
waste bags.
Retail establishments and retail stores shall also satisfy the
requirements of this article by providing the following alternatives
to single-use plastic carryout bags to their customers.
A. Alternative carryout bags.
(1) All retail establishments and retail stores may provide customers
with reusable bags and/or recyclable paper bags as defined in this
article as an alternative to single-use plastic carryout bags. Retail
establishments are required to charge a minimum fee of $0.10 to customers
for reusable bags or recyclable paper carryout bags that meet the
requirements in this article.
(2) A retail establishment or retail store may choose, in its discretion,
to provide a credit to customers that choose to bring their own bags.
(3) A retail establishment or retail store may sell reusable bags for
an amount determined by the retail establishment or retail store.
(4) Each retail establishment and retail store is strongly encouraged
to educate its staff to promote the use of reusable bags, and to post
signs encouraging customers to bring their own reusable bags.
Violations of the provisions of this article shall be subject
to the following requirements and penalties:
A. A duly designated representative of the Borough of Collingswood shall
have the responsibility for enforcement of this article and may, if
considered to be necessary in the implementation of this article,
promulgate reasonable rules and regulations in order to enforce the
provisions thereof, including, but not limited to, investigating violations
and imposing penalties.
B. Any retail establishment or retail store that violates or fails to
comply with any of the requirements of this article after an initial
written warning notice has been issued for that violation shall be
liable for infraction violation.
C. If a retail establishment or store has subsequent violations of this
article after the issuance of an initial written warning of a violation,
the following penalties will be imposed and shall be payable by the
operator of the retail establishment or store:
(1) A fine not exceeding $150 for the first violation after a written
warning; and
(2) A fine not exceeding $250 for the second violation after the written
warning; and
(3) A fine not exceeding $500 for the third and any subsequent violations
after the written warning.
Any retail establishment or retail store may apply in writing
to the Borough's designated representative for a temporary exemption
from the requirements of this article, due to demonstrated hardship
in implementing this article within the time period set forth herein.
A. Exemption decisions are effective upon Borough approval, shall be
considered to be final, and they are not appealable except as otherwise
provided for by law. The Borough's designated representative
may also impose conditions upon approval of any temporary exemption
request.
B. A fee of $50 shall be required for all exemption requests.
C. Temporary exemptions may be granted for a period not to exceed six
months.
Nothing in this article is intended to create any requirement,
power or duty that is in conflict with any federal or state law.
The provisions of this article are declared to be severable,
and if any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase thereof
for any reason be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court
of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity
of the remaining sections, subsections, sentences, clauses and phrases
of this article, but shall remain in effect; it being the legislative
intent that this article shall stand notwithstanding the invalidity
of any part.