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Montreal merchants say no to banning plastic bags

Business groups are giving a thumbs-down to the idea of banning plastic bags in Montreal.

Public consultations underway after Montreal Mayor Denis Coderre proposed a plastic-bag ban

Public consultations are underway in Montreal to determine whether or not single-use plastic grocery bags should be a thing of the past. (CBC)

Business groups are giving a thumbs-down to the idea of banning plastic bags in Montreal.

Those who spoke out at a public consultation Wednesday raised concernan outright ban on plasticbags in the city could drive shoppers away.

"We think that maybe some incentives would be better," said Martine Hbert, vice-president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business. "Why not have a big campaign to encourage consumers to use more reusable bags?"

Hbert saida ban would disproportionately hurt small businesses, where shoppers are more inclined to make spontaneous purchases and not havereusablebags with them.

Nathalie St-Pierre, the Quebec spokeswoman for the Canadian Retail Council, said banning plastic bags in Montreal might drive shoppers to look elsewhere.

St-Pierre said the Canadian Retail Council thinks reducing plastic bag use is a good idea, but against an outright ban.

"If the ban as proposed is implemented...consumers could decide to shop somewhere else," she said, adding that the ban might be bad for stores that cater to tourists who might not have reusablebags with them.

The consultations will continue this month, with recommendations expected later this year.

Coderre, who earlier came out in favour of the ban, said he won't make a final decision until he's heard from all sides.