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Kennebunk Considers Plastics Rule

Following Portland's recently passed plastics ordinance, the town of Kennebunk may be the next to impose a fee on the ubiquitous plastic shopping bags provided by retailers.  
 
But Kennebunk would be taking a slightly different approach. 
 
On advice from the Board of Selectman, the town's Energy Efficiency Committee will draft language for a non-binding resolution that could go to voters in the fall, if approved by the board. They say they want to get an idea of what voters think before pushing ahead.
 
A spokesman for the town says the fee would be retained by the merchant providing the bag, and unlike Portland's ordinance, probably would not include a fee for paper bags.
 
The Surfrider Foundation, a conservation group which led the charge in Portland's plastics ordinance, says the plastic shopping bags wind up in the ocean, where they clutter the marine environment and harm sea life.