Measure AA, helping to
fund Bay restoration, has passed.
Next, shoreline and
watershed groups may want to let folks know about the coming November vote on California’s
ban on single-use plastic bags.
Many
of us have seen the huge reduction in shoreline litter that resulted from
local bans on these bags, which wind and water carry everywhere. In 2014,
California’s legislature passed, and Governor Brown signed, the nation’s
first statewide ban on most single-use plastic bags.
But bag manufacturers
have spent millions to put the measure on the November ballot, and will spend
millions more to get the ban repealed.
On Sat., June 25, two free training opportunities are
available in Cupertino, sponsored by Clean Water Action:
Both are at Quinlan
Community Center, 10185 N. Stelling Rd., Cupertino.
You also can distribute,
publicize, or adapt the following Clean Water Action materials:
Berkeley’s Ecology Center, which in
many ways pioneered the ideas that led to the bag ban, will be scheduling
events during their international “Plastic-Free July.” Check their background information and,
closer to July, calendar.
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Our next Shoreline
Advocates meeting will tentatively be Monday, Oct. 17, 10 AM -12:30 PM at
Berkeley's Shorebird Nature Center. Stay tuned!
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Thursday, June 9, 2016
Measure AA passed! Next: Nov. vote on CA's plastic-bag ban
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