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California Grocers Association Webinar July 13, 2011 San José Single Use Bag Ordinance
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January 1, 2012 – Ordinance in effect. Details of ordinance Outreach to businesses Outreach to residents Enforcement San José Adopts Ordinance December 2010
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Applies to all retailers. Prohibits single-use plastic bags. Promotes reusable bags. Allows recycled paper bags with store charge. Allows protective bags without handles to prevent cross-contamination. San José Single Use Bag Ordinance
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Itemized receipts showing store charge. Maintain 3 years of sales records for store charge. Minimum store charge 10¢ for first two years. Minimum store charge 25¢ after January 1, 2014. Store charge retained by retailer. Alternative method for review of long-term records may be approved on a case-by-case basis. Store Charge Requirements
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Made of at least 40% post-consumer recycled content paper. 100% recyclable (including handles). Contains no old growth fiber. Printing Requirements: Words “Recyclable” and “Reusable.” Name and location of manufacturer. Percentage of post-consumer recycled content. Recycled Paper Bags
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Reusable Bags Made of cloth or other machine washable fabric with handles; OR Durable plastic with handles, at least 2.25 mil thick, and specifically designed and manufactured for multiple reuse.
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Initial Notification Mailing: Letter describing ordinance and next steps, Frequently Asked Questions, and Customer Fact Sheet. Business self-certification letter. Post announcements in business association newsletters and other free media. Outreach to Retailers
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Store Front Window Clings Tent Cards and Shopping Cart Ads Store Posters and Flyers Resources for Retailers - Toolkit
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Resources for Retailers - Website http://www.sjrecycles.org/bags/retailers.asp
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Point of sale (POS) – malls, supermarkets Reusable Bags & Customer Pledge Presentations, neighborhood groups As requested Free media Partners – community groups Reusable bags for low-income Help with bag distribution Resources for Residents
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Education and information. Inspection. Possible fines. Some or all of these items may apply to each response. Enforcement Complaint Driven
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A typical inspection may also involve: Checking types of carry-out bags provided. Verifying itemized sales receipts with store charge. Reviewing previous sales records. Inspection
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Call 408 - 535 - BYOB (2962) Email Bring-ur-bag@sanjoseca.gov Questions?
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