City of Prince Albert bans plastic check out bags
Prince Albert has become the first city in Saskatchewan to ban plastic checkout bags.
City council passed the bylaw unanimously at Monday night’s meeting, despite some last minute concerns raised by the P.A.and District Chamber of Commerce.
After a six month period of adjustment, enforcement of the bylaw will begin Aug. 1, at which time businesses or restaurants found distributing or selling plastic bags could face fines of up to $1,000.
Exemptions will be made for bags used to carry produce, meat, unpackaged baked goods, flowers, bulk items, live fish and dry cleaning. Stores will still be able to sell packages of multiple plastic bags such as Ziplocs and garbage bags.