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  2. If you stockpile reusable grocery bags you're not alone. Here ...

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    Gabrielle Raisch of Aberdeen and her 1-year-old daughter, Ellie Raisch, purchase a reusable grocery bag as they bag their groceries on the first day of the plastic bag ban at Stop & Shop in ...

  3. Plastic bag bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Reusable bags cannot be made of polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride, and must be more than 2.25 mils. [125] Town of Grafton: May 2017: July 1, 2018: Plastic bag ban. Paper bags must contain at least 40% post-consumer recycled paper content. Town of Great Barrington: May 2013: 2013: Plastic bag ban. Reusable bags must be at least 2.5 mils. [126 ...

  4. The Downside of Reusable Bags More People Need to Be ... - AOL

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    Although more environmentally friendly than traditional single-use plastic bags, reusable bags, depending on what they are made out of, are more energy-intensive to produce, distribute, and recycle.

  5. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    The levy was extended to reusable carrier bags with a retail price of less than 20 pence from 19 January 2014 [269] as data from a number of retailers indicated that reusable bag sales had increased by 800% since the introduction of the levy on single use bags. The proceeds of the levy (£4.17m in 2013/14) are paid to the Department of the ...

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    They're dishwasher safe and reusable so you can also stop spending money on plastic wraps and plastic bags for leftovers. $17 at Amazon Explore More Buying Options

  7. 2016 California Proposition 67 - Wikipedia

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    A "Yes" vote was to approve, and a "No" vote to reject, a statute that prohibits grocery and other stores from providing customers single–use plastic or paper carryout bags but permits the sale of recycled paper bags and reusable bags for a fee. [2] Proposition 67 passed with 53% of the vote. [1]

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