Introduce yourself, you involvement on the plastics issue and the Surfrider mission. Describe briefly about what you are discussing - Single-use plastic.

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Introduce yourself, you involvement on the plastics issue and the Surfrider mission. Describe briefly about what you are discussing - Single-use plastic ordinances, how Surfrider advocates accomplish such bans, why and what is next when it comes to single-use plastics ordinances Stats - Between 4.8 and 12.7 million tonnes of plastic enter the ocean each year Many of these plastics degrade into micro plastics becoming nearly uncollectible, polluting our oceans, killing over 1 million marine animals a year, and entering human food sources where abundance of seafood becomes scarce and sick seafood become a risk for consumers. A quarter of all fish sampled in California markets had trace amounts of plastics. The problem is real.

Rise Above Plastics Mission: To eliminate the impacts of plastics in the marine environment by raising awareness about the dangers of plastic pollution and by advocating for a reduction of single use plastics and the recycling of all plastics Rise Above Plastics Drive Awareness and educate the public about the negative impacts plastics have on our communities environment

Eliminate Single Use Plastics Beach Cleanups (Evidence | Target Plastic) Hold an average of four beach cleanups a month. 2017 Data shows 118,018 items of trash, weighing 9,352 pounds total, from along our coastline. Of the trash collected 82.7% are plastics. Ocean Friendly (Education & Outreach) Restaurants participating must follow the first five criteria: No expanded polystyrene use (aka Styrofoam). Proper recycling practices are followed. Only reusable tableware is used for onsite dining, and disposable utensils for takeout food are provided only upon request. No plastic bags offered for takeout or to-go orders. Straws are provided only upon request Ordinance (Policy) Advocated for and passed: Single-Use Plastic Bag Ordinance - 5 Expanded Polystyrene Ordinances - 5 Plastic Straws Upon Request/ Or Ban - 5 San Diego Main strategy for the Rap program is to advocate for single-use plastics bans- We use our beach cleanups, avg four a month to provide the data set that tells our advocates what single-use plastics are harming our communities coastline the most - Go to next slide and show the statistics - Identify EPS OFR - This data set helped myself and a handful of Surfrider advocates to develop the Ocean Friendly Restaurant program- This program has over 140 restaurants in San Diego that have voluntarily eliminated many, if not all single-use plastics from their eateries - #1 on the list - EPS. Created because of the data we found. OFR- One of the main opposition points to bans is the increased pricing of alternative products. Surfrider advocates utilize the OFR program to show restaurants thriving without single-use plastics, to use those businesses as advocates themselves to ban certain plastics, and to expand our OFR’s as the program continues to reduce single-use plastics that have not been banned. RAP- Ordinances- Our advocates work years to advocate for ordinances - The process is built for success: Identifying what, working with a champion at the council level, developing a coalition of enviro groups, businesses, planning boards, and leaders to support the ordinance. Outreach through the media, public forums, and op-eds to educate all and offering to speak with the opposition. - Results are - Policies passed

SAMPLE TEXT. USE THESE PAGES 2017 Beach Cleanup Data SAMPLE TEXT. USE THESE PAGES AS BREAKS IN YOUR PRESENTATION AND TO ANNOUNCE THE NEXT SECTION Styrofoam- Targeted for ordinances by Surfrider - Is the second most commonly found single-use plastic on our San Diego coastline

Ordinances + Education = Reduction of Single Use Plastics Single use Plastic Bags By 2016, more than 40 percent of California had enacted plastic bag bans, and the corresponding litter rate had been reduced by 66 percent Surfrider San Diego Beach Cleanups- Plastic Bags Collected | 2016- 4,302 | 2017- 2,330 EPS Foodware Santa Clarita -EPS Food Service Ware – Similar to single‐use plastic bags, there was a 74% decrease in the volume of EPS food service ware observed in the 53 sites in common between this Project and the BASMAA Study. Like single‐use plastic bags, this large decrease coincides with ordinances that have been adopted throughout most of the Santa Clara Valley. San Francisco - San Francisco also completed a Litter Audit to asses the effectiveness of various policies.  There was a 36% decrease in EPS litter after the ban was enacted. Ordinances work - By 2016 40 % of the California, including Solana Beach, Encinitas, Del Mar, City of Oceanside and the City of San Diego, enacted plastic bag bans - 66% reduction in litter of this plastic - Results showed in a decline from our beach cleanups where over 1900 fewer bags were found on our coastline EPS- As mentioned the second most commonly found plastic waste - Santa Clarita showed a 74% decrease in volume of EPS food service ware after their eps ordinance San Francisco- 36% decrease in eps litter after their ban With the passage of I.B., San Diego, Del Mar, Encinitas, Solana Beach and hopefully more communities to come we will also see a decline of this single-use waste in our environment

SAMPLE TEXT. USE THESE PAGES What is next…….. No sale of food service ware that is not recyclable Polystyrene Foam Products Packing materials, including shipping boxes and packing peanuts; Coolers, ice chests, or similar containers; Pool or beach toys; or Dock floats, mooring buoys, or anchor or navigational markers.  No polystyrene foam product listed above will be allowed on any beach or park Sale and Distribution of Plastic Beverage Straws, Stirrers and Utensils  No restaurant (including fast food restaurants), beverage provider, or vendor may use, provide, or sell: plastic beverage straws,  plastic stirrers, or  plastic utensils.   Plastic Bottled Beverages, Packaged Water at City Events and Property The use, sale and distribution of Bottled Beverages (less than one liter) at City-owned facilities, including events held through rentals or leases, is prohibited. The distribution of “packaged water” on City property is prohibited. These items make up 24.33% of plastics reportedly collected by Surfrider in 2017 SAMPLE TEXT. USE THESE PAGES AS BREAKS IN YOUR PRESENTATION AND TO ANNOUNCE THE NEXT SECTION What are we working to eliminate next - There has been progressive single-use plastic ordinances passing in communities such as Santa Monica, Hermosa Beach, Bay Area cities, and even in some of our coastal cities in the county. Expand on polystyrene foam - The city of San Diego past their plastic reduction ordinance last month and lead on the banning the following. Stirrers, stencils, plastic beverage straws - Other communities in CA have passed similar measures to eliminate these non-recyclable, single-use plastics. Plastic bottle beverages- It starts with the cities- Providing greater access to fill your reusable water bottle and reduct the use of plastic bottles will curb the use of this single-use plastic. If just these items are banned, based on the beach cleanup date I provided, we will reduce the single-use plastics collected off of our beaches by nearly 25%

Join a monthly beach cleanup How To Get Involved Join a monthly beach cleanup Dine at your neighborhood Ocean Friendly Restaurant Sign-up your favorite restaurant as and Ocean Friendly Restaurant Join the Rise Above Plastics Team Become a member or donor www.surfridersd.org Type to enter a caption. How to get involved