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By Elinor Epperson, Michigan Public
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A popular Lake Michigan beach in Muskegon, Michigan, is safe for now. Public Health – Muskegon County warned earlier this week that it found toxins from an algal bloom in Muskegon Lake spilling into Lake Michigan, but four tests at a local beach on Friday were at non-detect levels. Read the full story by Michigan Public.
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Michigan State University’s 1,100-acre livestock research farm is working toward a goal: prove the value of advanced cattle production practices to stem environmental damage while simultaneously enhancing farm financial statements. Read the full story by Michigan Public.
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Each summer educators are invited to apply for the opportunity to work alongside Great Lakes scientists aboard a research vessel for a week. A teacher explains how this opportunity helped her take the problems that face Lake Erie back to her classroom. Read the full story by The Allegheny Front.
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From lawmakers to environmentalists, about 70 people met in the Wisconsin Maritime Museum on Friday to celebrate successes and address current challenges facing Lake Michigan. Read the full story by WLUK-TV – Green Bay, WI.
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Michigan Senator Gary Peters visited Sault Ste Marie, Michigan, Saturday where he visited the Soo Locks’ current construction and discussed the $450 million project budget currently under review. View the full story by WLUC-TV – Marquette, MI.
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The University of Toledo has been awarded $459,353 from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences to study algal blooms and cyanobacteria. Read the full story by The Toledo Blade.
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Cormorants, a fish-eating bird on Lake Ontario, continue to draw disdain from local fisherman who claim the bird’s populations reduce fishing opportunities. Read the full story by WWNY-TV – Watertown, NY.
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In an attempt at a solo swim across Lake Michigan, famed Great Lakes swimmer, Jim Dreyer, lost GPS navigation, fought wild hallucinations and spent a night essentially swimming in circles, causing the swim to end short. Read the full story by MLive.
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Two mayors of Wisconsin’s Bayfield County municipalities say that U.S. Rep. Tom Tiffany’s proposal to turn the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore into a national park would put an unmanageable strain on the area’s emergency services, housing stock and infrastructure. Read the full story by the Wisconsin Examiner.
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The Great Lakes Surf Festival welcomed surfers of all skill levels to explore the waters of the Great Lakes and embrace the region’s surfing community during the 6th annual event held at Pere Marquette Beach in Muskegon, Michigan. Read the full story by MLive.
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By Elinor Epperson Ann Arbor proposed sustainable energy utility could save residents and commercial customers money on their electricity bills, according to a new report commissioned by the city. Residents of the Southeast Michigan city will vote in November on whether to establish an optional public utility that would use exclusively renewable energy generated by […]
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Chicago, IL (August 12, 2024) – On Friday, Governor Pritzker signed the Small Single-Use Plastic Bottle Act (SB2960) into law, which requires hotels with 50 or more rooms to eliminate the use of small, single-use plastic bottles containing personal care products in individual rooms and public bathrooms beginning July 1, 2025. By Jan. 1, 2026, all hotels are expected to make this transition. This law encourages the use of innovative reusable solutions while reducing the amount of plastic waste in our lakes – the source of drinking water for 40 million people – and serves as a model for the Great Lakes region to follow.
“I commend Governor Pritzker, Senator Fine, and the Illinois Legislature for their leadership in addressing the growing problem of single-use plastic,” said Andrea Densham, Senior Policy Advisor for the Alliance for the Great Lakes. “This new Illinois law is a big step in the right direction, driving innovation and reducing single-use plastics. We must keep advancing stronger laws to reduce plastic production, fix the broken recycling system, move manufacturers and retailers toward using less unnecessary plastic, and shift to reusable alternatives. Now is the time to take the next step by requiring that all washing machines filter out microfibers and banning the use of polystyrene foam containers that pollute our waterways.”
“The Small Single-Use Plastic Bottle Act is exactly what we mean when we say we need upstream solutions. Plastic pollution that ends up in our rivers and the Great Lakes ultimately feed into the ocean. With tens of millions of visitors staying in Illinois hotels every year, this bill will significantly reduce plastic production and pollution. We are glad to see Illinois take this critical step and hope that other states will follow suit,” said Ocean Conservancy’s Vice President of External Affairs, Jeff Watters, an Illinois native.
“This new law is a success story of how policy advocacy takes individual action to the next level,” Illinois Environmental Council Executive Director Jen Walling said. “We have such a strong and growing community of concerned Illinoisans who are increasingly recognizing the single-use plastic crisis we’re facing. When they raise their voices and contact their lawmakers, our collective advocacy can drive policy change to tackle plastic pollution at scale.”
“Illinois is a national leader in protecting the environment,” said State Sen. Laura Fine. “With this new law, the hotel industry will join our efforts. By reducing their footprint and opting for more economical and environmentally-friendly toiletry options, Illinois’ hotel industry will keep thousands of pounds of plastic out of our landfills and waterways over the years.”
“The advocates from the Illinois Environmental Council and their members were great partners in this work to reduce single-use plastic pollution in our communities this past session,” said State Rep. Kam Buckner. “Today, Illinois takes another step toward protecting people and our environment from the growing dangers associated with single-use and microplastic pollution. I’m excited to continue this critical work together.”
Unrecyclable, single-use plastics are choking the environment. More than 22 million pounds of plastic pollution end up in the Great Lakes every year, and these plastics never fully biodegrade. Instead, they break down into smaller and smaller pieces known as “microplastics.”
Researchers have found stunningly high amounts of these microplastics in all five Great Lakes, which provide drinking water for 40 million people. They’ve found microplastics in Great Lakes fish, drinking water, bottled water, and beer, posing potential threats to human health.
By targeting unnecessary single-use plastics, SB2960 would have ripple effects across multiple sectors, such as reducing the purchase of single-use products, encouraging reusable solutions and sparking business innovation, and preventing costly, unrecyclable plastic waste from filling up local municipal waste systems – where taxpayers bear the burden. These actions also protect our Great Lakes, water, and environment, all at the same time.
The Illinois legislature is also considering several other bills to address plastic pollution, such as legislation that would prevent microplastic pollution with washing machine filters and banning foam foodware.
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Contact:
Don Carr, Media Director, Alliance for the Great Lakes, dcarr@greatlakes.org
Roya Fox, Senior Communications Manager, Ocean Conservancy, rfox@oceanconservancy.org
Hannah Flath, Illinois Environmental Council, hannah@ilenviro.org
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