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  2. Plastic bag bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Plastic bag ban. Reusable bags cannot be made of polyethylene or polyvinyl chloride, and must be more than 4 mils. Paper bags must contain at least 40% post-consumer recycled paper content. Compostable plastic bags are permitted. [176] Town of Sandwich: November 28, 2016: May 2017: Plastic shopping and produce bag ban. Reusable bags must be at ...

  3. Debbie Meyer Green Bags - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The bags' ethylene absorption is intended to slow the ripening process and preserve the produces' shelf life. [citation needed] The product's packaging acknowledges that certain vegetables and fruits are preserved better in the bags than others. For example, strawberries are only advertised to last about nine days in a Green Bag ...

  4. Plastic shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Heavy-duty plastic shopping bags are suitable for reuse as reusable shopping bags. Lighter weight bags are often reused as trash bags or to pick up pet feces. All types of plastic shopping bag can be recycled into new bags where effective collection schemes exist.

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    This 6-piece reusable silicone bag set from Homelux Theory also comes with good reviews (4.5 out of 5 stars from 4,000+ ratings). You can get it for $24.97 on Amazon.

  6. Single-use plastics now fully banned in Bellingham. These are ...

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  7. Whole Foods Market - Wikipedia

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    Reusable bags made by KeepCool USA and sold by Whole Foods Market in spring 2018 In January 2008, Whole Foods Market was the first U.S. supermarket to commit to eliminating disposable plastic grocery bags to help protect the environment and conserve resources, and many stores serve as a collection point for shoppers to recycle their plastic bags.