Fairbanks Proposes Plastic Bag Fee, Recycling Plan

Just days after Seattle voted “no” to a plastic bag fee, Fairbanks, Alaska is considering similar legislation – but with a little extra spice.

Photo: Flickr/J. Stephen Conn

With a population of about 30,000, past recycling programs in Fairbanks have been unsuccessful. Photo: Flickr/J. Stephen Conn

According to The Associated Press, the City is taking a two-pronged approach to increase its recycling rate. Mayor Jim Whitaker and Borough Assembly member Mike Musick put together a plan that pays groups or individuals to recycle materials, such as paper and plastics. The ordinance would allot $65,000 to jump start the program.

In conjunction, assembly member Nadine Winters is proposing a 5-cent plastic bag fee for large chain stores. The money would go to fund recycling programs.

Due to its remote location and small population, Winters says Fairbanks’ recycling programs have never really caught on, but she’s hoping the two plans will encourage more recycling and cutting down on waste sent to landfills.

Whether the plastic bag fee pans out or not, the city will still go for the recycling plan, according to Musick. The Borough Assembly has scheduled public hearings on the plans for Sept. 10.

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