Queen Anne’s County Launches Bring Your Own Bag Campaign-IT’S A MOVEMENT NOT A MANDATE
Following a tied vote on a proposed ordinance 25-06 An Act Concerning the Use of Plastic Bags in Queen Anne’s County, the County Commissioners have announced a new initiative in partnership with Plastic Free QAC, aimed at encouraging residents to bring their own reusable bags when shopping.
The “Bring Your Own Bag” campaign is a county-wide public outreach effort that promotes reusable bag use as a practical, voluntary step toward reducing waste and protecting the environment.
As part of the initiative, the County will be distributing 10,000 high-quality reusable shopping bags free of charge to residents and local businesses. The bags, made from recycled plastic bottles, are sturdy, washable, and comparable to those sold in stores for $1.50–$2.00 each.
“This campaign is about education and empowerment,” said County Commissioner, Phil Dumenil “While it’s not a mandate, it’s a movement — one we hope our residents, businesses, and community organizations will embrace.
“I would also like to acknowledge Plastic Free QAC for sparking the conversations and leading the charge. Your hard work, passion and commitment to making Queen Anne’s County a more sustainable and environmentally friendly place does not goes unnoticed. “said County Commissioner Phil Dumenil
The reusable bags are funded entirely through the County’s recycling surcharge fund — a dedicated revenue stream generated from the host fees associated with rubble disposal at the RB Baker landfill. These funds are restricted for use on projects that promote recycling and waste reduction.
More details about the program will be announced soon.