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San Francisco Bans Plastic Grocery Bags

Nation's first law mandating paper or earth-friendly plastic

By Colleen Barry,  Newser Staff

Posted Mar 28, 2007 1:07 PM CDT

(Newser) – Plastic bags are history in San Francisco's large grocery and drug stores, after the city's board of supervisors adopted the country's first ban on petroleum-based bags yesterday. The ubiquitous bags don't biodegrade, clog recycling machines, clutter landfills, catch in trees and can injure or poison marine life.

The new law mandates that supermarkets switch to biodegradable or paper bags in six months, and drug stores in a year. Grocers warned that the law would lead to higher prices for shoppers.

Groceries in a paper bag
Groceries in a paper bag   (Archive Photos)
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