City of Newport Launches Newport Re-Uses Program to Help Environment

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City of Newport Launches Newport Re-Uses Program to Help Environment

Newport Re-Uses
The City of Newport is set for the launch of Newport Re-Uses, an initiative designed to help coordinate, communicate, and create action to help the environment. 

“This single, small change will have a healthful, long term impact on our city’s environment. We are committed to making small changes as a community, so that together we make a big impact in creating the healthiest environment possible for ourselves, our neighbors and our children,” said Councilor Lynn Ceglie. 

The initiative will officially kickoff on Friday, May 19 at 1 p.m. on the steps of the Colony House in Newport. 

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Speakers for the event will include

  • Councilor Lynn Ceglie: Opening remarks; overview of Plastic Bag Ordinance and acknowledgement of participating commissions, boards and groups for initiative/development
  • Planning Board Chair Kim Salerno: Overview of implementation and mission; acknowledgement of strategic partners; acknowledgement of Newport Re-Uses subcommittee
  • Councilor Jamie Bova: Recognition, encouragement, and resources for businesses
  • Councilor Susan Taylor: Community support, resources, and encouragement
  • Dave McLaughlin, Clean Ocean Access: Newport as part of an Island-wide effort
  • Q&A period (students to participate)
  • Planning Board Vice Chair Melissa Pattavina: Emcee/Closing/Thank you

 

Creating the Initiative 

Newport’s first step in this initiative was the creation of the Plastic Bag Ordinance that eliminated distribution of single-use plastic bags. 

The ordinance recognized that single-use plastic bags have impacted the community by creating litter on our roadways, polluting the harbor, endangering wildlife, and adding cost to waste management. 

The ordinance was passed on March 8 of this year, and enforcement begins on November 1. 

Between now and November 1, Newport Re-Uses will be engaging with residents, visitors, and businesses by providing educational materials and answering questions about the transition. 


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