These products are neither recyclable nor bio-degradable. Their continued use and disposal has fouled our environment and harmed fish and wildlife.
This type of legislation has been passed around the country, with a momentum boost given by the enactment of a ban in New York City effective 1/1/19. The City of Buffalo was nearly the first major city in the country to ban Styrofoam in 1990, but backed out when the county refused to join in on the ban. That is not the issue this time, as the City has not tied this into a wider, regional ban. However, the leadership in Erie County today would be more amenable to joining in on a ban.
TAKE ACTION to Help Ban Styrofoam Food Packaging
Mail or email Councilman Pridgen’s office (and your District Councilman’s office if you live in Buffalo) by April 25th voicing your support for a ban on Styrofoam (See a sample letter - Click here).
Contact information:
Darius G. Pridgen, Council President & Ellicott District,
65 Niagara Sq., Rm 1315, Buffalo, NY 14202
Email: dpridgen@city-buffalo.com
Call: (716) 851 – 4980
Thank you for your help!
This effort was started as part of a campaign Bring NYC’s Styrofoam Ban to My Hometown! through the Sierra Club Niagara Group.
John Szalasny
Sierra Club Niagara Group Executive Committee
Email: sierraniagara.john@gmail.com
NOT recyclable or bio-degradable - Fouling Our Environment |
No comments:
Post a Comment