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A city government decides to impose a fee on single-use shopping bags to reduce plastic waste in public parks and waterways. The goal is to make shoppers personally account for the environmental cleanup costs associated with the bags they use. The economic principle guiding this policy is to align the decision-maker's private costs with the full costs their choice imposes on society. In which of the following situations would a policy based on this same underlying economic principle be most suitable for addressing the described problem?

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