For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions
shall apply unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
COMMERCIAL ESTABLISHMENT
Any store or retail establishment that sells perishable or
nonperishable goods, including, but not limited to, clothing, grocery,
prepared foods and personal items, directly to the customer and is
located within or doing business within the geographical limits of
the Borough of Media. Commercial establishments include: a business
establishment that generates a sales or use tax; a drugstore, pharmacy,
supermarket, grocery store, farmers market, convenience food store/gas
station, food mart or other commercial entity engaged in the retail
sale of a limited line of goods; a public eating establishment (i.e.,
a restaurant, take-out food establishment, or any other business that
prepares and sells prepared food to be eaten on or off its premises);
and a business establishment that sells clothing, hardware, or any
other nonperishable goods.
COMPLIANT BAG
The following paper carry-out bags and reusable bags:
A.
A compliant paper bag that meets all the following minimum requirements:
(1)
It is considered recyclable material containing a minimum of
40% post-consumer recycled material and displays the words recyclable
and/or reusable in a highly visible manner; and
(2)
Contains no old-growth fiber.
B.
A compliant reusable bag that is made of cloth, fabric or other
nonplastic material that is specifically designed and manufactured
for multiple reuses.
COMPLIANT STRAW
A straw or drink stirrer made from paper or other nonplastic
content.
CUSTOMER
Any person purchasing goods or services from a commercial
establishment.
OPERATOR
The person in control of, or having responsibility for, the
operation of a commercial establishment, which may include, but not
limited to, the owner of commercial establishment.
POST-CONSUMER RECYCLED MATERIAL
A material that would otherwise be destined for solid waste
disposal, having completed its intended end use and product life cycle.
PRODUCT BAG
A very thin bag without handles used as follows inside a
commercial establishment:
A.
A bag used to package bulk items such as fruit, vegetables,
nuts, grains, or candy;
B.
A bag used to contain or wrap meats or fish; to contain unwrapped
prepared foods or bakery goods;
C.
A bag used solely to contain live animals, such as fish or insects
sold in a pet store; or
D.
A bag sold in packaging containing multiple bags and packaged
at the time of manufacture of the bag.
RECYCLABLE
Material that can be sorted, cleansed and reconstituted using
available recycling programs for the purpose of reusing the altered
or converted waste for use in new materials.
SINGLE-USE PLASTIC BAG
A bag made of synthetic materials or plastic derived from
either petroleum or a biologically based source, such as corn or other
plant sources, or a bag made through a blown-film extrusion process,
which is provided by an operator of a commercial establishment to
a customer at the point-of-sale.
A.
This term does not include bags intentionally designed for reuse
or product packaging. This definition specifically exempts the following
from the category of single-use plastic bags:
(3)
Bags sold in packages containing multiple bags intended for
use as food storage bags, garbage bags or pet waste bags.
SINGLE-USE PLASTIC STRAW
A straw or drink stirrer provided by a commercial establishment
that is primarily made of plastic. A "single-use plastic straw" shall
not include straws provided under the following circumstances:
A.
When packaged with beverages prepared and packaged outside of
the Borough, provided such beverages are not altered, packaged or
repackaged within the Borough; and
B.
When provided as an assistance device to reasonably accommodate
a disability.
STRAW
A tube designed or intended for transferring a beverage from
its container to the mouth of the drinker by suction or for the stirring
of a beverage.
Beginning January 1, 2023, commercial establishments are prohibited from providing a single-use plastic bag to any customer as defined in §
221-2 above. This prohibition applies to bags provided for the purpose of carrying goods away from the point-of-sale. This prohibition applies to single-use plastic bags used for takeout and deliveries from commercial establishments within the Borough of Media. The point-of-sale in such transactions is deemed to be at the commercial establishment, regardless of where payment for the transaction physically occurs.
Beginning January 1, 2023, commercial establishments are prohibited from providing a single-use plastic straw to any customer as defined in §
221-2 above unless the customer affirmatively requests a single-use plastic straw.
If the commercial establishment provides a compliant paper bag or a compliant reusable bag, as defined in §
221-2 above, for the purpose of carrying goods or other materials away from the point-of-sale, such commercial establishment may if they choose charge a fee for such compliant paper bag or compliant reusable bag in such amount as they may determine to be appropriate. All monies collected by a commercial establishment under this section for provision of a compliant paper bag, shall be retained by the commercial establishment.
Beginning January 1, 2023, and for 12 months thereafter, commercial
establishments are required to post at all points of sale signage
informing customers that single-use plastic bags, nonrecycled paper
bags and single-use plastic straws will no longer be provided by the
establishment as of the date the prohibition begins; explaining what
types of bags, straws and purchases are impacted; and providing any
other information the Borough of Media may require by regulation.
The Borough will provide commercial establishments with signage and
literature to use or adapt.
The Borough Manager or her designee shall have the authority
to enforce this chapter and issue citations for violations hereof.
In no event shall any citations for violations issue during the six-month
period between January 1, 2023 and June 30, 2023, for purposes of
allowing an education and awareness campaign regarding the requirements
of this chapter.
A. From and after July 1, 2023, a commercial establishment that violates
or fails to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter, after
an initial written warning notice has been issued, shall be liable
for a violation as follows:
(1) Fine of $50 for a first offense;
(2) Fine of $100 for a second offense; and
(3) Fine of $300 for a third or any subsequent offense.
B. In addition to the penalties set forth in this chapter, the Borough
of Media may seek legal, injunctive, or other equitable relief to
enforce this chapter.