California s ban on single use plastic grocery bags is now back in effect.
Reusable plastic bags california.
The provision in executive order n 54 20 suspending portions of the statewide single use carryout bag ban sb 270 padilla chapter 850 statutes of 2014 has expired.
A single use plastic bag ban and reusable bag recycled content mandate is back in force in california.
The regulations had been temporarily lifted because of covid 19.
The concern was the reusable bags we ve all grown.
The executive order allowing the bags to be used for 60 days has expired but the bags are.
Bag manufacturers and distributors who sell reusable grocery bags in specified california stores must submit their bag certification documentation to calrecycle.
The discontinued use of reusable bags at many california retailers has resulted in a severe shortage of recycled paper bags and the temporary return of single use plastic bags by some retailers.
Stores located in jurisdictions that are subject to the requirements of sb 270 should no longer be distributing single use carryout bags and should be charging customers when providing reusable grocery bags.
Once proof of certification has been received the names of the bag producers and their certified bags will be posted below.
California has reinstated its ban on plastic bags as the state deals with the coronavirus pandemic.
Back on march 4 governor newsom ordered a 60 day suspension of the state law requiring stores charge customers 10 cents for a plastic bag.
So is the requirement under the law that stores charge 10 cents for paper bags or thick reusable plastic bags.
California allows the 70 or so.
Retailers in california can once again hand out free single use plastic bags under an executive order announced on thursday by gov.
Gavin newsom on april 22 signed executive order n 54 20 suspending the state s single use bag ban for 60 days.
Single use plastic bags reappeared in california at the end of april because of the covid 19 pandemic.