Skip to content

Qualicum Beach staff looks into banning plastic straws

Councillor says motion a step in the right direction
12514132_web1_plastic-straw-crop

Qualicum Beach council unanimously passed a motion to looking into banning plastic straws within the town.

Coun. Neil Horner previously made the notice of motion for staff to investigate options for banning the provision of single-use plastic straws within the town and to provide a report to council with recommendations at the May 28 regular council meeting.

RELATED: Qualicum Beach seeks info on banning plastic straws

During the June 18 meeting, Horner made the motion officially, asking for a recorded vote.

“Banning plastic straws in Qualicum Beach would be a small but positive step in the worldwide effort to reduce the amount of plastic being consumed and discarded,” he said.

The motion, Horner said, would not break new ground, but would join the ranks of Vancouver, Victoria, New York City and the state of California.

“So if we get sued, we’ve got some pretty high-powered allies.”

He said passing the motion would be a small step in the right direction. Qualicum Beach council is currently in the process of approving a bylaw that would eventually ban the sale or provision of single-use plastic bags in Qualicum Beach.

Send story tips: lauren.collins@pqbnews.com



Lauren Collins

About the Author: Lauren Collins

I'm a provincial reporter for Black Press Media's national team, after my journalism career took me across B.C. since I was 19 years old.
Read more