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- California plastic bag ban in effect: What to know
Single-use and thick "reusable" plastic bags are now banned at all California grocery stores and pharmacies as of Jan 1 to close previous environmental loopholes Shoppers must bring their own
- RELEASE: California’s new plastic bag ban goes into effect
LOS ANGELES – California’s new plastic bag ban will go into effect on Thursday, January 1, eliminating a ubiquitous source of plastic waste: grocery bags Signed into law in 2024, Senate Bill 1053, authored by state Sen Catherine Blakespear, builds on a previous law and prohibits stores statewide from providing any plastic carryout bags at
- A new law taking effect in 2026 impacts all California shoppers
New laws go into effect every year, but few have as broad an impact on California consumers as the state’s full ban on plastic grocery store bags, which takes effect Thursday Shoppers are
- Californias plastic bag ban at grocery stores now in effect
California California's plastic bag ban at grocery stores now in effect The new law also includes future requirements for paper bags
- CA plastic ban bag: When will grocery stores require paper . . .
You won’t be hearing that common question at California grocery stores any more starting Thursday, Jan 1, 2026 That’s when a new statewide ban on plastic bags goes into effect Senate Bill
- California’s ‘Improved’ Plastic Bag Ban Goes Into Effect
Many supermarkets and grocery stores in greater Los Angeles that I shop at have made plastics non grata at checkout for several months, but starting Jan 1, 2026, it’s official: Shoppers won’t be able to get a plastic bag from stores to carry their groceries anywhere in the state of California
- California ban on plastic checkout bags now in effect
California was the first state in the nation to introduce a ban on single-use plastic bags when it passed the state legislature in 2014
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