New jersey democrats push businesses to comply with murphy's plastic straw ban
A plastic straw in a drink in violation of Phil Murphy's straw ban.

New Jersey Democrats Push Businesses to Comply with Murphy’s Plastic Straw Ban

April 18, 2024

TRENTON, NJ—In a push for environmental sustainability, Senator John McKeon has reached out to New Jersey’s largest food service providers to enforce the state’s single-use plastics ban, specifically targeting the use of plastic straws. This initiative comes as part of New Jersey’s efforts to reduce plastic waste and is timed to coincide with the upcoming Earth Day.

Senator McKeon (D-Essex/Passaic) noted significant progress in reducing plastic bag usage since the ban’s implementation in May 2022, with billions of single-use bags diverted from landfills. However, compliance issues persist among major food establishments regarding plastic straws, which continue to be made available without restriction, contrary to the provisions of the law.

Data from Clean Ocean Action highlighted a more than 35% reduction in plastic bags, straws, and foam containers at beach clean-ups, indicating the ban’s positive impact. Despite this, the continued availability of single-use plastic straws at self-service stations has become a point of contention, prompting Senator McKeon’s call to action.

The senator emphasized the environmental hazards posed by plastic straws, including pollution and wildlife endangerment, and criticized large chain restaurants and convenience stores for not fully adhering to environmental commitments. He stressed the importance of providing straws only upon request, allowing for necessary exceptions as required by individuals with disabilities.

This initiative reflects New Jersey’s broader commitment to environmental stewardship and sustainability, aiming for a comprehensive reduction in plastic pollution across the state.

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