California bans plastic bags

News.com.au
OCTOBER 01, 2014

GOVERNOR Jerry Brown has signed legislation imposing America’s first statewide ban on single-use plastic bags.
BROWN on Tuesday signed the bill by Democratic state Senator Alex Padilla of Los Angeles.
Plastic bags will be phased out of large grocery stores starting next year and convenience stores and pharmacies in 2016.
The legislation is meant to encourage consumers to bring their own bags and as a way to reduce litter.
The bill preserves more than 100 local plastic bag bans, including in San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Grocers support the ban because it sets a statewide standard and allows them to charge consumers a 10 cent fee for using paper bags.
Plastic and paper bag manufacturers opposed to the legislation say it will result in lost manufacturing jobs in California.

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