The following words shall, unless the context clearly requires
otherwise, have the following meanings:
CHECKOUT BAG
A bag provided by a store to a customer at the point of sale.
Checkout bags shall not include bags, whether plastic or not, in which
loose produce or products are placed by the consumer to deliver such
items to the point of sale or checkout area of the store.
HEALTH AGENT
The Health Agent for the Sudbury Board of Health or their
designee.
RECYCLABLE PAPER BAG
A paper bag that is 100% recyclable and contains at least
40% post-consumer recycled content, and displays in a visible manner
on the outside of the bag:
A.
The word "recyclable" or a symbol identifying the bag as recyclable;
and
B.
A label identifying the bag as being made from post-consumer
recycled content and the percentage of post-consumer recycled content
in the bag.
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT
Any business facility that sells goods directly to the consumer
whether for or not for profit, including, but not limited to, retail
stores, restaurants, pharmacies, convenience and grocery stores, liquor
stores, seasonal and temporary businesses.
REUSABLE CHECKOUT BAG
A sewn bag with stitched handles that is specifically designed
for multiple reuse and that:
A.
Can carry 25 pounds over a distance of 300 feet;
C.
Is either:
(1)
Made of natural fibers (such as cotton or linen); or
(2)
Made of durable, nontoxic plastic other than polyethylene or
polyvinyl chloride that is generally considered a food-grade material
that is more than 4 mils thick.
THIN-FILM, SINGLE-USE PLASTIC CHECKOUT BAGS
Those bags typically with handles, constructed of high-density
polyethylene (HDPE), low-density polyethylene (LDPE), linear low-density
polyethylene (LLDPE), polyvinyl chloride (PVC), polyethylene terephthalate
(PET), or polypropylene (other than woven and nonwoven polypropylene
fabric), if said film is less than 4.0 mils in thickness.
Thin-film plastic bags typically without handles which are used
to contain dry cleaning, newspapers, produce, meat, bulk foods, wet
items, and other similar merchandise are not prohibited under this
bylaw.
The Board of Health may exempt a retail establishment from the
requirements of this bylaw for a period of up to six months upon a
finding by the Director that:
A. The requirements of this bylaw would cause undue hardship; or
B. A retail establishment requires additional time in order to draw
down an existing inventory of thin-film, single-use plastic checkout
bags.
The Board of Health may adopt and amend rules and regulations
to effectuate the purposes of this bylaw.
If any provision of this bylaw is declared invalid or unenforceable,
the other provisions shall not be affected thereby.