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California Ditches Plastic Bags for Good
26 Nov
Summary
- California stores will eliminate plastic shopping bags by 2026.
- Paper bags will be offered upon request to shoppers.
- Plastic bag pollution harms wildlife and contaminates water.

California is set to ban all plastic shopping bags in stores starting in 2026, a significant step by state lawmakers to reduce plastic waste. Shoppers will be offered paper bags if they forget their reusable options. This measure targets various retail outlets, including grocery stores and convenience shops, to curtail the distribution of single-use plastic bags.
The ban aims to mitigate the severe environmental damage caused by plastic bags. These bags, derived from fossil fuels, persist for centuries, often ending up as litter that endangers marine life and pollutes natural habitats. Their degradation into microplastics further contaminates soil and water, posing risks to ecosystems and human health.
This initiative follows a growing concern over plastic bag consumption, which has seen an increase in waste per person. The legislative action seeks to provide a lasting solution to plastic bag pollution, ensuring a healthier environment for Californians and beyond.




