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Ocean Green Team, Maryland Coastal Bays Program launch plastic reduction campaign
By OceanCity.comMarch 11, 20193 min read

The natural environment is Ocean City's greatest asset, and protecting the region's ocean, beach and bay is critical in preserving its beauty. With an estimated 12 million metric tons of plastic pollution flooding into the ocean each year, it’s imperative that we end the flow of plastic to the land and sea, says the Ocean City Green Team, a committee formed through the Town of Ocean City dedicated to protecting the region's resources and promoting sustainable living.
Because recycling alone won't prevent plastic pollution, the Ocean City Green Team is taking on the issue at its source.
The work to reduce plastic pollution was kicked off in 2018 by the Surfrider Foundation Ocean City Chapter's “Strawless Summer” initiative. This overwhelmingly successful campaign focused on reducing plastic straw consumption by pledging to not use plastic straws. To date, 70 restaurants and 500 individuals have signed the pledge.
Taking source reduction one step further, the Ocean City Green Team, with Maryland Coastal Bays Program leading the way, launched their “Protect Our Sand & Sea” campaign this year. This elective and eco-friendly program promotes greener choices for business owners. Ocean City businesses can voluntarily commit to use fewer plastic products and be recognized by the Green Team based on their level of source reduction.
An osprey flies with a plastic bag hanging off its wing. (The bag did eventually come off, said Sandi Smith of Maryland Coastal Bays.)
The new campaign was first introduced at the Ocean City Hotel Motel Restaurant Association's annual spring trade expo on March 3 and 4.
Efforts have been made in cities and counties across Maryland to reduce the use of plastic, from charging extra for paper and plastic bags to banning plastic bags and expanded polystyrene, commonly known as styrofoam. No such efforts have been made in Ocean City, although Mayor Rick Meehan asked the Green Team to take a proactive, community-based approach to reducing the local distribution of plastics.
The resulting campaign, created by the Town of Ocean City's Green Team, Maryland Coastal Bays Program, and the Surfrider Foundation Ocean City chapter, is free, optional, and eco-friendly, giving businesses the opportunity to switch to greener products without forcing them to ban plastic products altogether.
The campaign asks that businesses commit to a pledge to use fewer plastic products. The pledges include:
- 1 - Summer Flounder: Straws are upon request only and Strawless Summer pledge is signed.
- 2 - Horseshoe Crab: No plastic straws. Alternatives such as paper are offered.
- 3 - Diamondback Terrapin: No plastic bags or styrofoam are used for takeout.
- 4 - Black Skimmer: No plastic or styrofoam cups.
- 5 - Harbor Seal: No plastic tableware.
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