[Ord. No. 2022-003, 6/21/2022]
The purpose of this Part is to encourage consumers and commercial
establishments within the Township to help reduce the use and environmental
impact of single-use plastics by promoting the use of reusable bags,
utilizing alternatives to single-use plastic straws, training employees
to ask customers first before providing a single use plastic item,
and substituting other biodegradable products for polystyrene food
containers.
[Ord. No. 2022-003, 6/21/2022]
For purposes of this Part, the following definitions shall apply:
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any person, corporation, partnership, business venture, vendor,
or retail sales establishment located within the Township that regularly
sells, rents, or provides food, merchandise, goods, or materials,
whether perishable or nonperishable, for direct use or consumption
and not for resale, whether or not for profit, including, but not
limited to: restaurants (eat-in and/or take-out food), food trucks,
farmers' markets, bars, pharmacies, convenience and grocery stores,
seasonal and temporary businesses or markets, service stations, delicatessens,
retail stores, delivery services, or other similar nonresidential
uses.
DISTRIBUTE or PROVIDE
The vending, sale, giving, deployment, or delivering for
any purpose of a single-use carry-out plastic bag, a single-use plastic
straw, or polystyrene food container whether or not incident to the
sale, vending, or production of any merchandise or beverage.
POLYSTYRENE FOOD CONTAINER
A nonrecyclable plastic disposable food or drink container
made of synthetic resin of polystyrene (one example is known as Styrofoam®) which is for single use and intended for serving
or transporting ready-to-eat food or beverages. This definition includes
cups, plates, trays, bowls, and hinged or lidded containers, but does
not apply to cup lids.
PRODUCE BAG or PRODUCT BAG
Any bag used exclusively to carry produce, meats, fish, other
food items, merchandise, or bulk items such as nuts, grains, or candy
to the point of sale inside a store; to prevent such items from coming
in direct contact with other purchased items; to contain prepared
foods or unwrapped bakery goods; to contain or wrap flowers, potted
plants, or similar items; or to transport chemical pesticides, drain-cleaning
chemicals, or other caustic chemicals sold at the retail level.
[Amended Ord. No. 2022-007, 10/18/2022]
RECYCLABLE PAPER BAG
A paper bag that meets all of the following criteria:
2.
Contains no old growth fiber;
3.
Contains a minimum of 40% post-consumer recycled content; and
4.
Displays the word "recyclable" in a highly visible manner on
the outside of the bag, and is labeled with the name of the manufacturer,
the location (country) where manufactured, and the percentage of post-consumer
recycled content in an easy-to-read size font.
REUSABLE BAG
A bag that meets all of the following criteria:
1.
Is designed and manufactured to withstand repeated uses over
time;
2.
Is machine washable or made from a material that can be cleaned
and disinfected regularly; and
3.
Has the capability of carrying a minimum of 18 pounds.
SINGLE-USE CARRY-OUT PLASTIC BAG
A bag that is made predominantly of plastic and is made using
a blown-film extrusion process, other than a reusable bag, as defined
below, provided at the check-out stand, cash register, point of sale,
or other point of departure for the purpose of transporting food or
merchandise out of the establishment. A single-use plastic carry-out
bag shall not include any of the following:
1.
Produce bags or product bags;
2.
Laundry or dry-cleaner bags, including bags provided by hotels
to guests to contain wet or dirty clothing;
3.
Bags used to contain a newspaper for home delivery; or
4.
Any bags provided for use by a commercial establishment operated
by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, or otherwise provided by a federal,
Commonwealth, or local government agency.
SINGLE-USE PLASTIC SPLASH STICK
Any device made primarily from plastic, intended to keep
heat and liquid from escaping a lidded cup. The term "single-use plastic
splash stick" shall not include splash sticks composed of nonplastic
materials, such as bamboo, sugar cane, wood, or paper. The term "single-use
plastic splash stick" shall not include splash sticks provided under
any of the following circumstances:
[Added Ord. No. 2023-002, 4/18/2023]
1.
When provided with a beverage on private property used as a
residence;
2.
When provided by a state, federal or local government agency;
3.
When packaged with beverages prepared and packaged outside of
the Township, provided such beverages are not altered, packaged or
repackaged within the Township;
4.
When provided as an assistance device to reasonably accommodate
a disability.
[Ord. No. 2022-003, 6/21/2022]
1. Restrictions on Single-Use Carry-Out Plastic Bags.
A. Except as provided in this section, no commercial establishment shall
provide a single-use carry-out plastic bag or reusable bag to a customer,
patron, or user of the commercial establishment at the check-out,
stand, cash register, point of sale, or other point of departure for
the purposes of transporting food or merchandise out of the commercial
establishment.
(1)
A commercial establishment may make available for sale to a
customer, patron, or user of the commercial establishment a recyclable
paper bag for a mandatory, uniform charge of $0.10 per recyclable
paper bag.
(2)
Any charge for a recyclable paper bag shall be separately stated
on a receipt provided to the customer, patron, or user of the commercial
establishment at the time of sale and shall be identified as the "paper
carry-out bag charge" thereon.
(3)
All monies collected by a commercial establishment for the sale
of recyclable paper bags under this section may be retained and used
by the commercial establishment for any lawful purpose.
(4)
All commercial establishments must post within such commercial
establishment signage clearly indicating the per bag charge for recyclable
paper bags.
(5)
No commercial establishment shall rebate or otherwise reimburse a customer, patron, or user of the commercial establishment any portion of the charge required in Subsection
1A(1) above, except as provided in Subsection
1A(6), below. Any waiver of the charge by the commercial establishment or any reimbursement in any form to a customer, patron, or user of the commercial establishment for any portion of the charge for the provision of a recyclable paper bag is a violation of this section.
(6)
A commercial establishment which collects a charge for a recyclable
paper bag shall exempt a customer, patron or user of the commercial
establishment from the fee when that customer, patron or user uses
an electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card or is using a payment card
or voucher issued by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
(SNAP) or Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants
and Children (WIC).
(7)
A commercial establishment may make available for sale a reusable
bag to a customer, patron, or user of the commercial establishment.
2. Signage Requirement.
A. For six months after the effective date of this Part, commercial
establishments shall be required to post at all check-out stands,
cash registers, points of sale, or other points of departure from
the commercial establishment, conspicuous signage which shall:
(1)
Inform customers, patrons, or users of the commercial establishment
that single-use carry-out plastic bags will no longer be provided
by the commercial establishment as of the date the prohibition begins;
(2)
State the mandatory, uniform charge of $0.10 per bag for any
recyclable paper bag that will be provided by the commercial establishment;
(3)
Provide the date such charges for recyclable paper bags will
begin to be collected;
(4)
Explain what types of bags and uses are impacted; and
(5)
Provide any other information the Township may require by regulation.
3. Permitted Bags and Carry-Outs.
A. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit customers,
patrons, or users of the commercial establishment from 1) using bags
of any type that the customers, patrons, or users of the commercial
establishment bring to the commercial establishment for their own
use or 2) carrying away from the commercial establishment by other
means any items that are not placed in a bag provided by the commercial
establishment.
B. Nothing in this section shall be construed to prohibit the retail
sale of reusable bags to customers, patrons and users of the commercial
establishment.
[Ord. No. 2022-003, 6/21/2022; as amended by Ord. No.
2023-002, 4/18/2023]
Beginning 180 days after the effective date of this Part, commercial
establishments are prohibited from providing single-use plastic straws,
single-use plastic splash sticks or polystyrene food containers to
a customer, patron, or user of the commercial establishment under
any circumstance, unless subject to an exemption. The prohibition
set forth in this section shall not apply to single-use plastic straws,
single-use plastic splash sticks or polystyrene food containers which
1) contain multiple single-use plastic straws, single-use plastic
splash sticks or polystyrene food containers, 2) are packaged by the
manufacturers of such items at the time of their manufacture, and
3) are ultimately sold to consumers for home or business use.
[Ord. No. 2022-003, 6/21/2022; as amended by Ord. No.
2023-002, 4/18/2023]
1. The Board
of Supervisors may, in its sole discretion, upon written request of
a commercial establishment, exempt a commercial establishment from
the requirements of this Part for a period of not more than one year
from the effective date upon a finding by the Board that the requirements
of this section would cause undue hardship to the commercial establishment.
The Board may make a finding of undue hardship only in the following
circumstances or situations, and any exemptions that may be provided
by the Board pursuant hereto may, in the Board's discretion,
contain conditions:
A. The commercial establishment has a unique circumstance or situation
such that there are no reasonable alternatives to single-use carry-out
plastic bags, single-use plastic straws, single-use splash sticks,
or polystyrene food containers;
B. Compliance with the requirements of this section would deprive a
commercial establishment of a legally protected right;
C. Additional time is necessary in order to draw down an existing inventory
held by the commercial establishment of single-use carry-out plastic
bags, single use plastic straws, single-use splash sticks or polystyrene
food containers.
[Ord. No. 2022-003, 6/21/2022]
1. The Township Manager or his/her designee(s) shall have the primary
responsibility for enforcement of this Part.
2. Failure of any commercial establishment, to comply with the provisions
of this Part or any section thereof, upon conviction thereof in an
action brought before a magisterial district judge in the manner provided
for the enforcement of summary offenses under the Pennsylvania Rules
of Criminal Procedure, shall be sentenced to pay fines as set forth
in this section, plus costs.
3. If the Township Manager or his/her designee(s) determines that a
violation under this section has occurred, and such violation is the
first such violation of the commercial establishment noted hereunder,
the Township Manager or his/her designee(s) shall issue a written
warning ("written warning") to the commercial establishment which
shall notify the commercial establishment that the violation has occurred.
No other written warning of any kind shall be required at any time
under this Part.
4. If the Township Manager or his/her designee(s) determines that a
violation under this section has occurred, and such violation occurs
after the commercial establishment has been previously warned pursuant
to the preceding paragraph, then the first such violation subsequent
to the written warning ("first violation") shall be punishable by
a fine not to exceed $250.
5. Each violation of the commercial establishment subsequent to the
first violation and occurring within 12 months of the first violation
("initial twelve-month period") shall be punishable by a fine not
to exceed $500.
6. For the purposes of this section, a new twelve-month period will
begin on the anniversary of the first violation ("subsequent twelve-month
period"). The first violation to occur in each subsequent twelve-month
period shall be punishable by a fine not to exceed $250 with each
subsequent violation in such subsequent twelve-month period punishable
by a fine not to exceed $500.
7. The Township may institute suits, in equity or at law, to restrain,
prevent, or abate a violation of this section. Such proceedings may
be initiated before any court of competent jurisdiction. The expense
of such proceedings shall be recoverable from the violator in any
manner as may now or hereafter be provided by law.