Maine Grocers and Food Producers Association is backing a proposed bill to ban single-use plastic shopping bags, reports Portland Press Herald. The law would require retailers to use paper bags and charge at least 5 cents for each one, which would help smaller grocers cover some of the cost of switching to paper bags.
Twenty-one Maine cities and towns, including Portland, have enacted local ordinances banning single-use bags or requiring stores to charge a fee for them in an effort to reduce their use. Supporters of the bill said retailers want a single ordinance for the state as those with outlets in different locations are now facing a confusing array of different ordinances. Full Story
Related: NY Expected to Ban Single-Use Plastic Bags Statewide; Wegmans to Eliminate Plastic Bags in NY.
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