Community Corner

Letter: Cranston has a Plastic Problem

Aaron Yang writes a letter to the editor urging the city to consider restricting the use of plastic shopping bags.

To the editor:

According to the Environmental Protection Agency, more than 100 billion plastic grocery bags are used in the US each year, wasting millions of barrels of oil and clogging our landfills. And because these bags are so ubiquitous and so light, far too many of them wind up as litter in our waterways, parks, yards, and roadsides. In the marine environment, they can choke wildlife like sea turtles and whales, and as the plastic breaks down into tiny toxic bits, it gets ingested by fish and clams.

Nothing we use for just five minutes should litter our treasured places and threaten our essential wildlife. Luckily, there is a simple solution: we can eliminate the problem by banning disposable plastic bags so that people switch to reusable ones. This movement is gaining exciting momentum around the country. To conserve resources, reduce litter, and save wildlife, it’s time for the Ocean State to join the effort. Towns like Cranston can lead the way by enacting bag ban ordinances.

Sincerly,

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Aaron Yang
Environment Rhode Island

Environment Rhode Island is a statewide, citizen-funded environmental advocacy group.

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