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File #: MOT 19-68    Name:
Type: Motion Status: Passed
In control: President and Board of Trustees
On agenda: 5/20/2019 Final action: 5/20/2019
Title: A Motion to Concur with the Environment and Energy Commission (EEC) Related to Creating a Single-Use Plastic Reduction "Plastic Free July" Campaign Program
Attachments: 1. EEC Plastic Free July Campaign Activities v1, 2. Plastic Free July poster, 3. Plastics Free July link
Submitted By
Mindy Agnew, Sustainability Coordinator

Reviewed By
CLP

Agenda Item Title
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A Motion to Concur with the Environment and Energy Commission (EEC) Related to Creating a Single-Use Plastic Reduction "Plastic Free July" Campaign Program

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Overview
Overview
On May 7, 2018 Trustee Andrews asked the EEC to review options to reduce the use of plastic straws. The EEC conducted a 5-month review and on February 11, 2019 the Village Board heard a recommendation by the EEC to educate restaurant staff on only dispensing single-use plastics upon request. Trustees suggested staff create a more formal program with estimated costs for the campaign. Although the formal program is not completed at this time, the EEC is recommending a short-term activity for a "Plastic Free July" campaign in Oak Park.

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the Motion

Fiscal Impact
N/A.

Background
There is an increasing amount of discussion within environmental groups across the country about the negative impact of plastic drinking straws due to the associated pollution from this non-degradable plastic which pollutes beaches, waterways and oceans.
For example, the Shedd Aquarium partnered with other national organizations on the primary goal of reducing ocean and freshwater plastic pollution. These institutions are using a mix of consumer, business, and policy strategies to eliminate single-use plastic straws and bags in aquariums.
The EEC conducted 5 months of research and recommends a program to address the reduction of single-use plastics as follows:
1. Educate restaurant staff and Village residents on the use of plastic straws and other single-use plastics including plastic lids, containers and utensils. Together they contribute to high volumes of pollution, and most restaurant staff is not aware of the environmental impact.

2. Standardize to "upon request only" dispensing for single-use plastic items. A "customer request" recommendation is seen as the least...

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