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Home  /  World  /  The US  /  New York passes law banning small plastic toiletries in hotels. All about it

New York passes law banning small plastic toiletries in hotels. All about it

by Siddhi Vinayak Misra
November 11, 2024
in Environment, The US, World
Reading Time: 3 mins read
New York passes law banning small plastic toiletries in hotels. All about it

New eco-friendly legislation targets plastic waste in hotels

New York – Starting January 1, 2025, hotels across New York State with 50 or more rooms will no longer be allowed to offer small plastic bottles of shampoo and conditioner. The new law, recently passed by the state legislature, is aimed at reducing plastic waste, according to a report by the New York Times.

Businesses found in violation of the law will face fines, with the first offense costing $250 and subsequent infractions leading to a $500 penalty. The collected fines will go towards the state’s Environmental Protection Fund, which supports conservation and environmental initiatives.

Setting a precedent for environmental action

The legislation’s architect, former state assemblyman and current Suffolk County legislator Steven Englebright, introduced the bill in 2019. Englebright emphasized the significance of New York’s leadership role in environmental policy, saying, “New York is the size of many countries, so New York’s role is watched. When we do something important, it has the potential to be looked at as a model for our sister states.”

While New York is not the first to enact such a ban—California, Washington state, and Illinois have already implemented similar laws—the move is seen as part of a growing trend across the U.S. to reduce single-use plastic pollution.

Impact on the hospitality industry and environment

Major hotel chains are already adapting to the shift. A spokesperson for Marriott stated that transitioning to larger, refillable pump bottles could prevent approximately 500 million small toiletry bottles from ending up in landfills each year.

The shift away from single-use plastics in the hospitality sector addresses a pressing environmental issue. Despite their small size, these bottles contribute significantly to plastic waste. Plastics are derived from nonrenewable petroleum sources, and an estimated 8 to 10 million metric tons enter the ocean annually, threatening marine life. Additionally, plastics do not biodegrade; instead, they fragment into microplastics that have been detected in virtually every corner of the planet.

A step towards reducing plastic pollution

The legislation aims to challenge the business model that prioritizes cost savings over environmental responsibility. By imposing financial penalties, the law seeks to disincentivize the use of cheap, single-use plastic products.

New York’s action is part of broader efforts to curb plastic pollution, highlighting a shift in policy that prioritizes sustainability. It reflects growing public demand for reducing waste and protecting the planet, even when it may impact the profits of large corporations.

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