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  2. American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The ARPBA has actively lobbied against bag fees and bans in numerous states, including Massachusetts, [4] New Jersey, [5] and Virginia. [6] Prior to the passage of California legislation banning plastic shopping bags, the ARPBA gathered a petition with over 800,000 signatures, spending over $3 million in an unsuccessful attempt to block the ban.

  3. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands implemented a comprehensive ban on free plastic shopping bags on 1 January 2016. The ban has a small number of exemptions for unpacked food products which are exposed to possible contamination, such as fresh fruit. The target price for a plastic bag is €0.25. [187]

  4. Plastic bag bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bag ban for large retailers; 10 cent charge for paper bags. A higher fee may be adopted by the municipality or county in which the store is located. [2] City of Aspen: October 2011: May 2012: Plastic bag ban for large retailers; 20 cent charge for paper bags. [32] Town of Avon: May 1, 2018: Plastic bag ban; 10 cent tax on paper bags ...

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  6. Plastic shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Due to their durability, plastic bags can take centuries to decompose. [22] According to The Outline, it can take between 500 - 1,000 years for a plastic shopping bag to break down. The use lifespan of a bag is approximately 12 minutes of use. [23] On land, plastic bags are one of the most prevalent types of litter in inhabited areas.

  7. Aldi - Wikipedia

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    On 4 March 2020, Aldi announced that all its suppliers must use recyclable, reusable, or compostable packaging by 2025. [needs update] [92] In January 2024, the company announced plans to eliminate plastic bags from its 2,300 US stores. Cloth bags would still be available for customer use.