You may have been like me and first heard of the proposed ban/tax on plastic bags
in Tofino on the CBC On The Island program when they interviewed local town councillor
Derek Shaw. He said that Tofino was considering a proposal to ban or tax plastic
bags since last year when letters were sent out to 2 business associations for
their feedback.
Friday On The Island. Putting the plastic bags out with the trash.
Tofino is just one of a number of communities in B.C. trying to find ways to reduce
our dependence on them. We'll speak with councillor about where the plan's at.
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I was excited. If the letters went out last year they must be close to a final
draft of the proposal and how did I not hear about this? It's a great idea that
has proved itself in other countries,
with Ireland
as the shining example for westerners. On 2 April, a Leaf
Rapids, Manitoba will become the first municipality in North America to ban
plastic bags.
Tofino Municipal Office
I called the Tofino municipal office to learn more. There really was no more to
learn. the only documentation that exists seems to be the letter sent to the 2
associations and a reply from one of them. I asked for copies to be emailed to
me.
Letter
from the District of Tofino Council to the TLB Chamber and the TBA.
Reply
from the TBA.
Minutes of the
District of Tofino regarding the Plastic Bag Program.
I then emailed Councillor Shaw asking for more information and am awaiting
his reply.
The Chamber
Next I called the Chamber to see what was happening. Since I am a member I wondered
why I hadn't heard about this issue, but I had been away and perhaps they addressed
it while I was gone. Sure enough, that's what happened. The Chamber Directors
approved the plan in their last meeting. I spoke with one of the directors who
assured me that the Chamber stands behind the proposal. to quote the 9
February 2007 Minutes of the chamber meeting: 'We support the initiative of
retailers not providing free [plastic] bags and encourage the use of biodegradable
or reusable bags.' They are in the midst of sending their feedback and recommendations
to the Council.
The issue for some seems to be whether it should be a total ban or a tax.
Councillor Shaw
Councillor Shaw has sent me an email outlining his plans for the proposal and
I am encouraged by his ideas. To paraphrase his email he feels that either a ban
or a tax on non-biodegradable plastic shopping bags in Tofino is appropriate.
Revenue generated by a tax would be used to support recycling and education about
the harm done by plastics and other products that not only are harmful in their
creation but in their disposal. He feels that momentum is high with the Leaf
Rapids and San
Francisco bans brought forward this year. He also believes that a grass roots
show of support would be very helpful.
Me
I must admit, I would chose a ban over a tax for several reason that I will expand
on over the next week. Please stay tuned and stay involved. Residents and visitors
alike can help Tofino get on track and make sure that the reason we live/visit
this beautiful, natural and sacred environment stays intact. Let it not be on
our watch that we drop the ball and have local wildlife and future generations
suffer from our mistakes.
I have a problem with people who say that plastic is organic. Plastic is not
organic. It may be made from petroluem which is organic but the process of making
plastic creates a dangerous synthetic material that is not organic. It will not
break down into anything eco-friendly. It will not naturally return to it's initial
earthly state.
What You Can Do As a Resident and As A Visitor
Let the District of Tofino know that you would support a ban/tax on plastic bags
within our municipality. Residents and visitors can both make a difference an
help our community do the right thing. Complete and send the email below.

Send an email to the Council Now!
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