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The ban is supported by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Councilman Lewis Fidler. The New York City Council Committee on Sanitation and Solid Waste Management recently held a hearing regarding banning polystyrene food service containers.
“The proposed polystyrene ban in New York City would have an immediate and dire effect on job-producing businesses in the Finger Lakes region and across Upstate New York that supply New York City restaurants and food service establishments with these containers,” said New York State Senator Mike Nozzolio. “This ban will destroy jobs and do nothing to reduce waste. I urge the Mayor and the City Council to explore the option of recycling instead of a ban.”
According to a study conducted by the research firm MB Public Affairs, there are over 1,200 polystyrene manufacturing jobs in New York State. All of these jobs would be in serious jeopardy if New York City banned this material. That represents $54 million in lost wages alone, and an even greater impact on the businesses that use these food service containers.
“Reducing waste and increasing recycling are important goals, but the truth is, this ban will not accomplish those objectives, and will harm many hardworking people - right here in the Finger Lakes region. This ban would hurt businesses and consumers in New York City and destroy hundreds of manufacturing jobs in our community. Instead of banning polystyrene foam, an effort should be made to establish a comprehensive recycling program,” Nozzolio said.
Earlier this year, Nozzolio joined with Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb to urge the defeat of this proposed ban.
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