on october 28, 2014, the city council adopted a
The measure is also recognized as the "California Plastic Bag Ban Veto Referendum." It would apply to grocery and convenience shops, giant pharmacies and liquor shops. Prop 67 bans the usage of plastic retail luggage and REQUIRES grocers to cost and hold a minimal 10 cent tax on each paper or thicker plastic reusable bag offered at checkout. “Although Mr. For the primary two years, paper luggage will be sold beneath this ordinance at 10 cents each. On October 28, 2014, the City Council adopted a plastic bag ban with a ten cent charge on paper. Effective in massive grocery and drug stores on July 1, 2016, and in different convenience and grocery stores the following yr. Provide $2 million to state plastic bag manufacturers for the purpose of serving to them retain jobs and transition to creating thicker, multi-use, recycled plastic bags. As the coronavirus pandemic swept California, many grocers additionally asked buyers to stop bringing in reusable bags, and instead offered