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  2. 5 Ways to Store Plastic Grocery Bags for Easy Reuse - AOL

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    Prevent a mess of plastic bags under the sink by using these expert organizing hacks.

  3. Plastic bag bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Reusable plastic bags must be at least 2.25 mils. [218] [219] Borough of Stone Harbor: September 12, 2018: June 1, 2019: Single-use plastic bags, straws, and styrofoam banned. [211] City of Ventnor: February 22, 2018: October 1, 2018: A fee of not less than five cents for each non-reusable carryout paper or plastic bags. [220] New Mexico: City ...

  4. Sustainability with Sarah: Where to recycle batteries ... - AOL

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    What to do with plastic bags and film. According to a spokesperson from DHEC, plastic bags or films like plastic wrap are generally not accepted in any recycling program or drop-off location.

  5. Can you recycle wrapping paper, ribbon, gift bags? What to ...

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    But you can bring your plastic bags to a local grocery store’s plastic bag recycling center. Walmart, Food Lion, Harris Teeter, Lowe’s Foods and other grocery stores have plastic bag drop-off ...

  6. American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The American Recyclable Plastic Bag Alliance (ARPBA), formerly the American Progressive Bag Alliance (APBA), is a lobbying group that represents the U.S. plastic bag manufacturing and recycling industry. Founded in 2005, it lobbies against U.S. local and state plastic bag bans and taxes. [1]

  7. Plastic shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Plastic shopping bags are in most cases not accepted by standard curbside recycling programs; though their composition is often identical to other accepted plastics, they pose problems for the single-stream recycling process, as most of the sorting equipment is designed for rigid plastics such as bottles, [34] so plastic bags often end up ...