Paper Bag Provision is Short Sighted



Paper Bag Provision is Short Sighted  | AF&PA, paper,

WASHINGTON, D.C. (News release) - American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA) President and CEO Donna Harman issued the following statement regarding the Massachusetts Senate Bill 424, "Act Reducing Plastic Bag Pollution." The bill seeks to place a 10-cent tax on recycled paper bags beginning on August 1, 2018.

"This bill, intended to reduce plastic pollution, wrongfully penalizes paper bags--a commodity that is highly recycled, recyclable, compostable and made from a renewable resource. Unfortunately, this is a missed opportunity to differentiate paper bags as an environmentally responsible option. Paper bags are a sustainable packaging option for consumers who need carryout bags.

"This policy takes Massachusetts in the wrong direction and sets a poor example for the region. AF&PA looks forward to continuing to work with the state of Massachusetts on this provision."

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