A.
Findings.
(1)
Thin plastic bags are harmful to the environment and waterways and therefore contribute to the potential death of marine and other wildlife.
(2)
Thin plastic bags clog storm drains and litter public places, beaches, and local waterways and contribute to the overall volume of solid waste.
(3)
Thin plastic bags are made from fossil fuels, a nonrenewable resource.
(4)
Thin plastic bags are not biodegradable or compostable, are not acceptable in Raynham's transfer station, and only a small percentage are returned to stores for recycling.
(5)
Thin plastic bags break down into microplastics which enter our waters, soil and air and pollute our food chain and endanger our health.
(6)
Currently, 122 cities and towns in Massachusetts have passed plastic bag bans, and more have bylaws pending.
B.
Intent. The Town of Raynham hereby enacts this bylaw to help reduce the deterioration of the environment and the ensuing potential health risks by eliminating bags at the point of sale and promoting the use of reusable bags.