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Excellent! Now, please ban single use plastics in most consumer packaging. We devised solutions to many of these for centuries or longer before most stuff went to plastic unnecessarily. Very little actually requires single-use plastic.

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for us there is a law that if there is one item they wont give us plastic bags

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Didn’t we already do this like five years ago? I haven’t seen a plastic shopping bag in a long time.

edit: single use plastic bags, this appears to be targeting the reusable ones too.

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Grocery Outlet in IB and CV both offer plastic bags to me even as I am putting my backpack, or one of their reusable bags on the counter.

Not sure about north of San Diego, though.

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I realized after commenting that the new law includes the reusable ones with the thicker plastic too, not just the single-use ones I was thinking about. I’m up in Riverside these days and I always take my groceries home in a cardboard box or two, for the record, so this probably won’t change anything for me.

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I remember save the trees campaign years ago. I’m convinced it was all started by the plastic industry.

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Yup. Logging industry, at least in the US, is remarkably renewable. I remember reading that we have significantly more trees than we did 100 years ago because we’ve improved logging methods. No more clear cutting for pulp or lumber, proper replanting, and age-tracking for proper harvest.

In other words, saying “don’t use paper, save a tree” is akin to saying “don’t eat fries, save a potato.”

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Great! Now do other 49.

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Hawaii hasn’t had plastic bags for almost a decade at this point. Styrofoam takeout containers have also been banned since around COVID.

Some stores let you buy a paper bag for a few cents, otherwise it’s reusable bags you bring. Takeout containers have all transitioned to cardboard or PLA containers.

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Austin tried years ago and Texas said no.

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They’re on their own. Pretty sure Texas likes the poison.

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Yes in 2018, the TX Supreme Court struck down plastic bag bans in Laredo even though the small city was saving something like $250,000/year in waterway cleanup. The other cities, including Austin, that had a plastic bag ban lifted their ban after the court ruling.

It was great under the bag ban, the cities were so much cleaner. Grocery stores all had some thicker Reusable plastic bags that could be bought and would hold up for a long time as long as you didn’t overfill them. They also sold cloth bags, not to mention the people carrying Ikea bags around the stores.

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Those thicker bags suck, it’s just even more plastic. That’s what California just banned and I’m so happy.

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Colorado has had this law for a couple years now

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