File #: 19-0669R    Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Withdrawn
File created: 9/16/2019 In control: Recreation, Libraries and Authorities
On agenda: 9/23/2019 Final action: 9/23/2019
Title: RESOLUTION SUPPORTING A LEADERSHIP ROLE FOR THE CITY OF DULUTH IN REDUCING WASTE GOING INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AND AREA LANDFILLS BY DECREASING OR ELIMINATING THE USE OF SINGLE USE PLASTIC PRODUCTS AND EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE CONTAINERS IN THE CITY.
Sponsors: Em Westerlund
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RESOLUTION SUPPORTING A LEADERSHIP ROLE FOR THE CITY OF DULUTH IN REDUCING WASTE GOING INTO THE ENVIRONMENT AND AREA LANDFILLS BY DECREASING OR ELIMINATING THE USE OF SINGLE USE PLASTIC PRODUCTS AND EXPANDED POLYSTYRENE CONTAINERS IN THE CITY.

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BY COUNCILOR WESTERLUND:
WHEREAS, approximately 22 million pounds of plastic flows into the Great Lakes every year; and
WHEREAS, plastic particles have been found in Duluth's local drinking water and locally brewed beer; and
WHEREAS, expanded polystyrene contains styrene, a suspected carcinogen; and
WHEREAS, the Superior Landfill that services the city of Duluth, Carlton county, Douglas county, and communities along the north shore of Lake Superior is expected to reach capacity in 2024 and to close in 2025; and.
WHEREAS, single-use plastic products and expanded polystyrene are not compostable or biodegradable, instead, they fill area landfills and eventually, break down into smaller, micro size pieces that harm the environment and pose a health hazard; and
WHEREAS, the city of Duluth should be a leader in reducing the amount of waste going into area landfills and the environment; and
WHEREAS, the administration has proposed creating a new sustainability officer position in the city to find new, innovative and economically viable ways for the city to be green and to promote environmentally sustainable practices throughout the community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the council encourages residents and visitors of the city of Duluth to reduce the use of single-use plastic products and expanded polystyrene containers.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the council supports the creation of a new sustainability officer position to coordinate the city's environmental initiatives, including city recycling, community outreach to reduce the use of single use plastic products and expanded polystyrene containers, and work in partnership with local organizations to reduce plastic waste in our watershed and ...

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