Since West Chester Borough passed legislation in 2019 banning most one-time uses of plastic bags and straws, implementation has been delayed by state claims of “pre-emption” and the Covid epidemic. However, progress has continued under the Sustainable Storefronts initiative, which asks businesses to adhere to a set of plastic-reduction principles. Those that have received the Borough’s recognition in this way so far (from the Borough’s “Single-Use Plastics” web page) are:

Congratulations to those businesses and we are hoping for many more soon! Many thanks also to WCU communications students, who as a class project are reaching out to encourage businesses to join the effort.
Here are the Borough’s criteria for recognition under Sustainable Storefronts:
Restaurants, Bars, and Cafes – Choose 3 of 5
- Use recyclable paper bags for takeout
- No plastic straws – biodegradable option by request
- No Styrofoam
- No plastic takeout containers
- 100% reusable wares for on-site dining
Retail – commit to all
- Use recyclable paper bags
- Encourage customers to BYO bags
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