SEATTLE (Waste 360): New York’s statewide ban on single-use plastic bags will take effect starting March 1.
The law was signed last April by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and will affect all retailers across the state. According to the state’s Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC), the law will affect anyone required to collect New York State sales tax, bag manufacturers and consumers. Cities and counties also will be involved.
According to DEC, under the law:
A paper bag manufacturer, however, has claimed the state of New York made a “monstrous mistake” assuming there would be enough paper bags to replace soon-to-be-banned single-use plastic bags, according to SI Advance. As part of the ban, counties and cities can opt into charging a 5-cent fee on paper bags, of which 2 cents will go to local governments and 3 cents will go to the state’s Environmental Protection Fund.
Courtesy: www.waste360.com
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