California’s revised carryout bag law, which took effect January 1, eliminates the exemption that allowed thicker plastic ...
That’s because California is finally closing a major loophole in its plastic bag ban. Starting on Jan. 1, stores will be ...
It’s no secret that the flimsy plastic bags many grocery store chains use aren’t good for the environment. After one use, many of them end up in landfills, where they can take 1,000 years to degrade.
After plastic bag bans passed in the city of Charleston and surrounding municipalities, big retail stores such as Walmart and Target found a loophole: those extra-thick plastic bags that can be washed ...
California shoppers will have one less decision to make at the checkout counter starting Jan. 1, as the state enacts a ban on ...
California voters previously approved a statewide referendum upholding a ban on single-use carryout plastic bags in November ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- San Francisco was the first city in the nation to get rid of single use plastic bags in 2007. In 2014, the rest of the state would also ban the so-called urban tumbleweed.
Plastic straws have become a point of contention. Many cities and states have banned them because they end up in landfills, city streets (and sometimes even in sea turtles’ nostrils). But the bans ...
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