The purpose of this ordinance is to protect the wildlife and
coastal ecosystems of Block Island, the enjoyment of nature, and the
health, safety, and welfare of Block Island's residents and visitors
by: encouraging the use of reusable carryout bags, banning the use
of single use plastic carryout bags for retail checkout of goods,
and reducing the number of single use carryout bags that enter our
environment.
As used in this article, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENT
Any commercial enterprise, including sole proprietorship,
joint ventures, partnerships, corporations, or any other legal entity,
and includes all employees of the business and any independent contractors
associated with the business. For the purposes of this article, business
establishment shall also include farmers markets. Business establishment
does not include sales of goods at yard sales, tag sales, or other
sales by residents at their homes.
CARRYOUT BAG
A bag used by the customer at the point of sale for the purpose
of removing products purchased from retail establishment. "Carryout
bag" does not include plastic barrier bags, double-opening plastic
bags, or plastic bags measuring larger than 28 inches by 36 inches.
DOUBLE-OPENING PLASTIC BAG
Any thin plastic bag with a double opening (top and bottom)
to protect clothing or other items for transport.
PAPER BAG
A paper bag that is fully recyclable overall and contains
a minimum of 40% post-consumer recycled content and contains no old
growth fiber.
PLASTIC BAG
A bag where any portion of the bag is made of plastic, including
but not limited to those called "biodegradable, "compostable" or "oxo-biodegradable."
PLASTIC BARRIER BAG
Any thin plastic bag with a single opening used to: (1) Transport
fruit, vegetables, nuts, grains, small hardware items, or other items
selected by customers to the point of sale; (2) Contain or wrap fresh
or frozen foods, meat, or fish, whether prepackaged or not; (3) Contain
or wrap flowers, potted plants, or other items where damage to a good
or contamination of other goods placed together in the same bag may
be a problem; or (4) Contain unwrapped prepared foods or bakery goods.
RECYCLABLE PLASTIC
Plastic that meets the current Rhode Island Resource Recovery
Corporation's standards.
REUSABLE CARRYOUT BAG
A bag that is specifically designed and manufactured for
multiple reuse. The bag must be made of washable cloth, other durable
woven or nonwoven fabric, or durable plastic film that is recyclable
plastic with a minimum thickness of four mils.
[Amended 7-1-2019 by Ord.
No. 2019-05]
Any person who violates this article will be subject to a fine
of up to $50 for each violation payable to the Town of New Shoreham.
This article shall take effect on January 1, 2018.