In 2015, City Council passed an ordinance banning plastic single-use carryout bags. In 2021, the Council repealed its single-use plastic bag regulations to instead follow state law adopted in 2016, which is applicable to more types of establishments. (See “California” for details.)
In 2018, the City passed an ordinance banning businesses from selling or providing polystyrene (A.K.A. Styrofoam) and only allowing single-use foodware to be provided upon request. Single-use plastic foodware items include cups, bowls, plates, trays, cartons, clamshell containers, cup lids, utensils (forks, knives, spoons, and sporks), chopsticks, straws, and stirrers. As of Jan. 1, 2023, plastic condiment cups and packets were added to the list above, and may be provided to customers only upon request.
On October 22, 2022, the South Lake Tahoe City Council updated the City’s plastic waste ordinance to minimize the potential for single-use plastic water bottles from entering our waste stream and from contributing to the climate crisis. In 2023, the ordinance applied to the City and to City-owned and permitted locations and activities. On April 24, 2024, the ordinance will prohibit retail sale or distribution of any single-use plastic bottled water under one gallon. Bottled water is considered any product that contains water as the sole ingredient. While non-plastic alternatives do not violate the ordinance, the City encourages refilling with Tahoe Tap instead of promoting single-use alternatives.
The League used its litter data to successfully push for each of these local litter prevention policies.