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Related: About this forumMaryland could be the next state to ban plastic bags
Maryland took a big step this week toward becoming the next state in the nation to ban single-use plastic bags.
The House on Wednesday passed the Plastic Bag Reduction Act, which would prohibit businesses from giving away plastic bags at the point of sale, with a vote of 97-37. The bill next heads to the Senate, where it is also likely to pass.
The prospect of a plastic bag ban in Maryland is exciting to environmentalists, who point out that plastic litter chokes the state's waterways, harms wildlife and can take decades or centuries to break down.
But business groups are concerned about the impact that a bag ban might have on their bottom lines, especially as they try to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read more: https://www.delmarvanow.com/story/news/local/maryland/2021/03/12/maryland-could-next-state-ban-plastic-bags/4663013001/
jimfields33
(19,322 posts)They are relatively small and work wonders picking up after the doggie.
TexasTowelie
(117,574 posts)and since I don't envision dog owners using emptying and refilling the bag multiple times that could mean would eliminate the doggy poop bags. Maybe someone from an area that has a plastic bag ban could address your question more precisely?
Blues Heron
(6,231 posts)Usually it's just the grocery bags being switched back to paper