‘String grocery bag’
courtesy of ‘bradipo’
Starting Jan. 1, if you want to tote your vittles or booze home from the store in a disposable bag, it’ll cost you 5 cents. All monies collected will go to the Anacostia River Cleanup and Protection Fund to clean up the river.
Yesterday, DC announced the Skip the Bag, Save the River education campaign and, in a sign that someone’s thinking, that it would give free reusable bags to 122,000 low-income residents and senior citizens.
I am all for this. In addition to keeping the river clean, it could save DC residents money. Money spent on trash removal now is passed along in water bills and taken away from programs that help people. And it will lower the environmental costs of producing one-use bags from oil or trees, transporting them, and disposing of them.
One tip: Come Jan. 1, keep your empty bags by your door or in your car where they’re easy to see and grab.
All monies collected will go to the Anacostia River Cleanup and Protection Fund to clean up the river.
No. 3 or 4 of the 5 cents will go to the fund, with the rest going to the store.
Tim, you are so right. Glad to know you are paying attention!