Jeez Brill, don't you have anything else to say? We get it. You don't like him. Move on and relax.This is such a minor issue, has the fat fuck already run out of problems he's able to solve?
That would be ideal, but won't happen. If it does, you know that 90% of the money will go towards "administration fees" and the rest, who knows. Nothing will end up helping the environment, sad but true.It's back as an issue since Ford is now talking about scrapping it.
http://www.thestar.com/news/toronto...-wants-to-scrap-five-cent-bag-fee-can-he?bn=1
I honestly think the fee should be kept, but I agree that it's silly that the proceeds go to the grocery store. I don't know that it should go to the city, maybe some sort of agency should be set up to collect the fee and distribute it to worthy environmental causes or whatnot.
People are over reacting about a 5 cent charge.The Star said:Franz Hartmann, executive director of the Toronto Environmental Alliance, urged Ford to consider the savings to taxpayers the fee produces by reducing the number of bags that must be sent to landfills and picked up as litter by city workers. De Baeremaeker noted that, in addition to the environmental benefits of the fee, many of the retailers have donated some of their revenues to charitable causes.
“Why would Mayor Ford want to cancel a fee where the end result will be more garbage, more litter and less money to charity?” he said.
Ford did not say when he would try to bring the matter before council. His spokesperson did not respond to a request for comment.
Not here they're not. No one I've ever talked to has ever disputed the good sense of paying for what you use, and the better sense of not paying for it if you don't use it. If you bring your own bag, why shouldn't you pay less than the guy who 'needs' twelve and brought not a single one?People are over reacting about a 5 cent charge.
Well it apparently has dramatically cut the number of plastic bags hitting landfill sites. It's not just an environmental issue, it cuts the city of Toronto's waste disposal costs as well. If Ford does cut the 5c fee he'll have to add money to the budget to pay for the extra garbage disposal costs.People are over reacting about a 5 cent charge.
Thats because in 5 to 10 years that 10 cents will become a .25 cent charge.People are over reacting about a 5 cent charge
Why don't you buy some reuseable bags, they are only $1 most places. The inconvenience is a small price to pay for reducing landfill and oil consumption.Thats because in 5 to 10 years that 10 cents will become a .25 cent charge.
All in the name of "saving the environment" of course
I have no problem with that, but why not just force grocery stores to sell biodegradable bags??Why don't you buy some reuseable bags, they are only $1 most places. The inconvenience is a small price to pay for reducing landfill and oil consumption
That would workI have no problem with that, but why not just force grocery stores to sell biodegradable bags??
Italy, one of the top users of plastic shopping bags in Europe, is banning them starting Jan. 1, with retailers warning of chaos and many stores braced for the switch.
Italian critics say polyethylene bags use too much oil to produce, take too long to break down, clog drains and easily spread to become eye sores and environmental hazards.
Italians use about 20 billion bags a year — more than 330 per person — or about one-fifth of the total used in Europe, according to Italian environmentalist lobby Legambiente.
Starting on Saturday, retailers are banned from providing shoppers polyethylene bags. They can use bags made of such material as biodegradable plastic, cloth or paper.
Other European countries have tried voluntary schemes to cut plastic bag use, such as promoting reusable cotton bags. In 2002 Ireland imposed a levy on bags of 20¢ that cut use by 90% within a week.
“You are talking of a revolution that is already under way,” Legambiente scientific chief Stefano Ciafani said of the shift to biodegradable bags.
Two hundred municipalities out of Italy’s 8,000 have introduced their own plastic bag bans, including the cities of Turin and Venice, Ciafani said.
Many supermarket chains have started using biodegradable bags for shoppers even if not on a nationwide basis, Legambiente says on its website.
People would hate this even more, it's a bigger tax.Draft a law that says stores must sell biodegradable plastic bags only.
Charge .10 cents per bag + 15 cents tax for the City = .25 cents/bag. This will generate revenue for Toronto also.
You then force some people to use their own reuseable bags, and others who dont mind paying extra can then use those plastic grocery store bags for garbage bags. Win-win for everyone, problem solved.
I really should run for office some day
You can count on my vote.Draft a law that says stores must sell biodegradable plastic bags only.
Charge .10 cents per bag + 15 cents tax for the City = .25 cents/bag. This will generate revenue for Toronto also.
You then force some people to use their own reuseable bags, and others who dont mind paying extra can then use those plastic grocery store bags for garbage bags. Win-win for everyone, problem solved.
I really should run for office some day
That's brilliant but the idea is not going to fly in a popularity contest called election.Draft a law that says stores must sell biodegradable plastic bags only.
Charge .10 cents per bag + 15 cents tax for the City = .25 cents/bag. This will generate revenue for Toronto also.
You then force some people to use their own reuseable bags, and others who dont mind paying extra can then use those plastic grocery store bags for garbage bags. Win-win for everyone, problem solved.
LOL. Be careful of what your wish for. You better hope you get compensated well for being spitted on and yelled at by the constituents who don't like your policies 24/7.I really should run for office some day