The Growing Trend: Gas Leaf Blower Bans Sweep Across Cities

Activists in Portland are pushing for a ban on gas-powered leaf blowers due to their contribution to climate change and negative impact on health. More than 100 U.S. cities, as well as California, have already implemented bans or restrictions on these machines. Portland and Multnomah County officials have expressed support for a ban and plan to work together to develop a path forward. Gas leaf blowers emit pollutants harmful to human health, including smog-forming pollutants and compounds associated with breathing problems and asthma attacks. The bans align with the federal government's push to "electrify everything" and advancements in electric lawn care equipment. Some lawn maintenance companies are hesitant about the transition to electric due to higher costs and perceived lower power output, but others have successfully made the switch. Activists hope to eventually ban all gas-powered lawn equipment in favor of electric and are launching a national alliance to support similar efforts in other communities.
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