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Cool Solutions
3 small towns and 12 small girls who would not give up
Regular Show
Judith Enck of Beyond Plastics, John Weber of Surfrider, Steve Jasiecki and Monica Coffee of Sustainable Downbeach, Eliza Silletto of Teaneck Troop 19
 Wendy Ring  Contact Contributor
Jan. 10, 2021, 8:35 a.m.
Small town environmentalists and a dozen girl scouts won the first plastic bag ordinances in New Jersey, paving the way for a sweeping state ban of single use plastic. This is a story of first time activists acting locally to change the wider world.

Plastic is a climate problem but the solution requires more than giving up your straw. The activists tell their stories and leaders of Beyond Plastics and Surfriders talk about the climate and environmental impacts of plastic, and solutions.
CC Music: Scott Holmes, The Whole Other, Ketsa, Dan Liebowitz, Troop 19 and Tim Minchin
This is an EVERGREEN episode.

How NJ Banned Plastic Bags Download Program Podcast
00:28:00 1 Jan. 10, 2010
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