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Borough of Highland Park, NJ
Middlesex County
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[HISTORY: Adopted by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Highland Park 2-5-2019 by Ord. No. 19-1980. Amendments noted where applicable.]
The Mayor and Council find and declare that:
A. 
On average, one person uses 500 single-use disposable bags per year, four billion single-use shopping bags are used annually in New Jersey, and 102 billion are used nationwide; and
B. 
One bag is used on average for 20 minutes before it is disposed of; and
C. 
It takes about 1,000 years for a plastic bag to decompose; and
D. 
Only about 1% of plastic bags are recycled; and
E. 
Eighty percent of the plastic and trash that finds its way into our oceans comes from the land; and
F. 
Twelve million barrels of oil are used annually to make the plastic bags that Americans use, emitting 4.8 million metric tons of CO2 into our atmosphere and contributing to global warming and climate change; and
G. 
The Borough has always been an environmental leader in the State of New Jersey; and
H. 
The Borough desires to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags by all residents and merchants; and
I. 
Sustainable Highland Park received a $10,000 grant to lead a reusable bag education program from 2017 to 2018, with the specific goal of reducing single-use plastic bags in the Borough; and
J. 
Sustainable Highland Park has educated residents and merchants about the importance of reducing the use of single-use plastic bags throughout the year through intensive outreach to all sectors of our Borough and distributing 2,000 reusable bags to Borough residents; and
K. 
Through educational outreach and surveys by Sustainable Highland Park, Borough residents have indicated their desire to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags and thus join in the movement to act in ways that demonstrate environmental, health, and economic responsibility to our planet and to our local and regional populations; and
L. 
Regulating the use of plastic bags will preserve the public health, safety, and welfare of the municipality.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
COMPLIANT PAPER BAG
A. 
A recyclable paper carry-out bag that is 100% recyclable.
B. 
This definition specifically includes the following in the category of compliant paper bags:
(1) 
Coated paper pharmacy prescription bags.
(2) 
Gift bags that are provided as part of the retail sale.
CUSTOMER
Any person purchasing goods or services from a retail establishment.
OPERATOR
The person in control of, or having the responsibility for, the operation of a retail establishment, which may include, but is not limited to, the owner of the retail establishment.
PLASTIC CARRY-OUT BAG
A. 
Any bag made predominantly of plastic derived from either petroleum or a biologically based source, such as corn or other plant sources, that is provided by an operator of a retail establishment to a customer at the point of sale.
B. 
This definition specifically exempts the following from the category of plastic carry-out bags:
(1) 
Bags provided by operators and used by consumers inside retail establishments to:
(a) 
Contain or wrap frozen foods, meat, or fish, whether packaged or not;
(b) 
Contain or wrap flowers, potted plants, or other items where dampness may be an issue;
(c) 
Contain unwrapped prepared foods or bakery goods;
(d) 
Contain unpackaged bulk produce such as fruit, vegetables, herbs or flavors; or
(e) 
Contain refrigerated butchered meat and fish.
(2) 
Newspaper bags, door-hanger bags, laundry and/or dry-cleaning bags, or bags sold in packages containing multiple bags intended for use as food storage bags, garbage bags, yard waste bags, or pet waste bags.
(3) 
Gift bags that are provided as part of the retail sale.
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT
A. 
Any store or commercial establishment that sells perishable or nonperishable goods, including, but not limited to, clothing, food, and personal items, directly to the customer and is located within or doing business within the geographical limits of the Borough. Retail establishments include: a business establishment that generates a sales or use tax; a drug store, pharmacy, supermarket, grocery store, convenience food store, food mart, liquor store or other commercial entity engaged in the retail sale of goods; a public eating establishment (i.e., a restaurant, take-out food establishment, or any other business that prepares and sells prepared food to be eaten on or off its premises); and a business establishment that sells clothing, hardware, or any other nonperishable goods.
B. 
The following types of retail establishments are exempt from the provisions in this chapter:
(1) 
Retail establishments with less than 1,000 square feet of retail space.
A. 
Effective on the 60th day following the effective date of this chapter, each retail establishment in the Borough shall charge a fee of $0.10 per plastic carry-out bag provided for the purpose of carrying away goods from the point of sale. This fee applies to plastic carry-out bags used for take-out deliveries from retail establishments within the Borough. The point of sale in all transactions shall be deemed to be at the retail establishment, regardless of where payment for the transaction physically occurs.
B. 
Effective on the 60th day following the effective date of this chapter, each retail establishment in the Borough shall make available to, and advise customers of, the availability of compliant paper bags as defined herein as an alternative for the purpose of carrying away goods from the point of sale. No fee shall be charged to the customer for choosing a compliant paper bag for the purpose of carrying away goods from the point of sale. At all times, the retailer or merchant may, at its sole option, determine to institute a "no bags" option, meaning that the said retailer or merchant may opt not to provide any bag to a retail customer, whether plastic, compliant paper or otherwise.
C. 
Nothing in this section shall prohibit customers from using their own bags in lieu of using any type of bags available from the retail establishment, or from carrying away goods that are not placed in a bag.
D. 
Nothing in this section shall prohibit retail establishments from selling reusable bags to their customers at the sole option of the customer.
A. 
Effective on the 240th day following the effective date of this chapter, no retail establishment in the Borough shall make available to any customer a plastic carry-out bag for the purpose of carrying away goods from the point of sale. This prohibition applies to plastic carry-out bags used for take-out deliveries from retail establishments within the Borough. The point of sale in all transactions shall be deemed to be at the retail establishment, regardless of where payment for the transaction physically occurs.
B. 
Effective on the 240th day following the effective date of this chapter, only compliant bags shall be made available to customers at the point of sale. Each retail establishment in the Borough shall charge a fee of $0.10 per compliant paper bag provided for the purpose of carrying away goods from the point of sale. This fee applies to compliant paper bags used for take-out deliveries from retail establishments within the Borough. The point of sale in all transactions shall be deemed to be at the retail establishment, regardless of where payment for the transaction physically occurs. At all times, the retailer or merchant may, at its sole option, determine to institute a "no bags" option, meaning that the said retailer or merchant may opt not to provide any bag to a retail customer, whether plastic, compliant paper or otherwise.
C. 
Nothing in this section shall prohibit customers from using their own bags in lieu of using any type of bags available from the retail establishment, or from carrying away goods that are not placed in a bag.
D. 
Nothing in this section prohibits retail establishments from selling reusable bags to their customers at the sole option of the customer.
Any customer who participates in, or is a beneficiary of, any United States government federal welfare program, or any local or county welfare assistance program, or any New Jersey State welfare program, including but not limited to the New Jersey Supplemental Assistance Program (SNAP) or the New Jersey State Supplemental Income Program (SSI) shall be exempted from paying any fee on plastic or compliant paper bags offered at the point of sale.
A. 
Any retail establishment that shall violate or fail to comply with any of the requirements of this chapter after an initial written warning notice has been issued to the retail establishment regarding the existence of this chapter regulating the distribution of plastic carry-out bags shall be liable for violation of this chapter. Such written warning shall be issued only once to each retail establishment and shall not be required before the issuance of any subsequent violation.
B. 
For a first violation of this chapter, a fine not exceeding $100 shall be imposed upon the owner, operator or manager of the retail establishment. For a second violation of this chapter, a fine not exceeding $200 shall be imposed upon the owner, operator or manager of the retail establishment. For a third offense and subsequent offenses, a fine of not less than $250 nor more than $500 shall be imposed upon the owner, operator or manager of the retail establishment.
A. 
The fees collected by retail establishments in the Borough for plastic and compliant paper bags must be recorded separately on the sales transaction slip for the purpose of indicating to the customer how much they were charged for each compliant and/or plastic carry-out bag at the point of sale.
B. 
All retail establishments are strongly encouraged to use a portion of the fees collected as stated herein for the purpose of educating their staff about the positive environmental and economic impacts of using reusable and recyclable compliant paper carry-out bags and by displaying signage in their retail establishments to this effect.
C. 
In the first year following the effective date of this chapter, all efforts will be made by the Borough to assist retail establishments in implementing this chapter with minimal disruption of retail business and provision of alternative suppliers of compliant bags and reusable bags.