Why not expand the fee to all bags, including those provided by Macy.s and other non-food retailers?
The DDOE report indicated most of the bag litter in the Anacostia appears to be related to consumable purchases. For example, when someone buys a soda and a bag of chips, it goes in a carryout bag; that person only has two hands: one for the soda, one for the chips. The bill, in part, attempts to address where that bag goes when the person walks from the store, consuming their purchase.
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- Why not expand the fee to all bags, including those provided by Macy.s and other non-food retailers?