Governor Raimondo Announces Co-Chairs and Members of Task Force to Tackle Plastics Pollution
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Governor Gina M. Raimondo today announced the leadership, composition, and first meeting of the Governor’s Task Force to Tackle Plastics. Established by the Tackling Plastics Executive Order signed by Governor Raimondo in July, the group will develop a host of options to reduce plastic pollution in Rhode Island’s waters and reliance on single-use plastics. The Executive Order targets single-use disposables such as shopping bags, bottles, cups and straws – along with items like six-pack rings and balloons – that become unsightly, dangerous, and all-too-familiar litter on land and in coastal waters. The first meeting will be held on Friday, October 5, at 1 p.m., Room 300 at DEM (235 Promenade Street Providence).
- Johnathan Berard, State Director, Clean Water Action, Co-Chair
- Dale Venturini, President, Rhode Island Hospitality Association, Co-Chair
- Jonathan Stone, Executive Director, Save the Bay
- Meg Kerr, Senior Director of Policy, Audubon Society
- Lucy Rios, Providence Racial and Environmental Justice Committee
- Dave McLaughlin, Executive Director, Clean Ocean Access
- Nicole Hernandez Hammer, Climate Science and Community Advocate, Union of Concerned Scientists
- Amy Moses, Vice President and Rhode Island Director, Conservation Law Foundation
- Tim Brennan, Founder, Two Little Fish
- Tony Fonseca, Owner, Packaging and More, RI Food Dealers Association
- Carolyn Murray, RI Beverage Association
- Bahjat Shariff, Operating Partner and Senior Vice President of Operations, Panera Bread
- Howard M. Kilgus, HK Associates
- Laurie White, President, Greater Providence Chamber of Commerce
- Leah Bamberger, Director of Sustainability, City of Providence
- Kate Weymouth, Vice President, Town Council, Town of Barrington
- Jim Murphy, Sustainability Coordinator, Rhode Island College
- Dennis Nixon, RI Sea Grant, URI
- Curt Spalding, Brown Institute for Environment and Society
- Julia Wyman), Marine Affairs Institute, Roger Williams University School of Law
- Senator Dennis L. Algiere, Minority Leader
- Senator Joshua Miller, Chairman, Committee on Health & Human Services
- Members of the House of Representatives, to be determined