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Home / Environment / California Bans Plastic Bags: New Law Starts Jan. 1

California Bans Plastic Bags: New Law Starts Jan. 1

19 Nov

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Summary

  • California's single-use plastic bag ban takes effect January 1.
  • Retailers can no longer offer thicker reusable plastic bags at checkout.
  • Recycled paper bags may cost shoppers extra, or they can bring their own.
California Bans Plastic Bags: New Law Starts Jan. 1

California is poised to enact a significant ban on single-use plastic checkout bags, with Senate Bill 1053 taking full effect on January 1. This legislation aims to curb plastic pollution by prohibiting retailers from providing thicker, reusable plastic bags at checkout. Instead, stores will offer recycled paper bags, potentially at an extra cost, or customers will need to supply their own reusable options.

Senator Catherine Blakespear highlighted that the new law simplifies the checkout process and directly addresses plastic waste. The thicker plastic bags were deemed insufficient for reuse or recycling, often ending up in landfills or polluting the environment. Globally, over five trillion plastic bags are used annually, with less than 13% being recycled.

The persistence of plastic in the environment, breaking down into microplastics that contaminate soil, water, and food, is a growing concern. Assemblymember Rebecca Bauer-Kahan emphasized the need to move towards a pollution-free environment for future generations. This law represents a significant step in California's commitment to environmental sustainability.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
California's new law banning most single-use plastic checkout bags takes full effect on January 1.
Stores will offer recycled paper bags, which may have a fee, or you'll need to bring your own reusable bags.
The ban aims to reduce plastic pollution, as many plastic bags are not reused or recycled and persist in the environment.

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