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  2. 2016 California Proposition 67 - Wikipedia

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    The bag must be built for extended use and have the ability to carry more weight than a standard, single-use bag. In many areas, plastic bag bans require retailers to charge a fee associated with providing reusable plastic bags to both cover the costs of providing heavier-duty bags and encourage consumers to provide their own bags.

  3. Plastic bag - Wikipedia

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    A plastic bag, poly bag, or pouch is a type of container made of thin, flexible, plastic film, nonwoven fabric, or plastic textile. Plastic bags are used for containing and transporting goods such as foods, produce, powders , ice, magazines , chemicals , and waste .

  4. Plastic pollution - Wikipedia

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    Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic objects and particles (e.g. plastic bottles, bags and microbeads) in the Earth's environment that adversely affects humans, wildlife and their habitat.

  5. Governor signs California plastic bag bill into law

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    On Sunday, Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law that will close a legal loophole that has allowed for an increase in California's plastic bag waste, despite a 2014 law that was designed to ban ...

  6. Paper or plastic: which bag hurts the environment more? - AOL

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    Is limiting the use of plastic bags really helping the environment? A study of 6 major American cities, revealed that these eco-friendly laws and taxes may not actually create a positive ...

  7. Where do plastic bag fees go? - AOL

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    D.C.’s Department of Energy and Environment spent over $335,000 of Bag Law revenue in 2021 for “outreach and reusable plastic bag distribution,” according to the Bag Law annual summary.