State also seeks $1 million in civil penalties
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| | State also seeks $1 million in civil penalties from the two grocers over the no-poach and non-solicitation agreement. READ MORE |
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| | Harvest Market’s Jennifer Bosma firmly believes in the power of showing up for those around you. READ MORE |
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| California state legislators are considering a bill that will ban all plastic shopping bags by 2026. Thin plastic bags are already banned, but shoppers still have the option to buy thicker plastic bags at grocery stores — under the bill, these thicker plastic bags would be banned too. So we asked: Should all plastic bags be banned at grocery stores? And you answered: Yes, think of the environment (49%) No, bad idea (47%) Other, tell us in the comments (4%) And you said: Erik Johansen, Senior Sales Manager, PreZero U.S. Packaging It is the result of vote-seeking politicians looking to make a name for themselves. The grocers didn't ask for it, and the general population isn't asking for it, so the politicians are playing their games. This will result in people losing their jobs at bag manufacturers in California and other states, and at the same time increase imports of paper bags and non-recyclable polypropylene bags (just another word for plastics). It simply doesn't make any sense, neither financially nor environmentally! This is plain stupid. Suzanne DeGrazio, Grocery Checker, Jewel-Osco It should be up to the customers ... the price of food is high and customers take advantage of the paper bags to use for recycling. Paper bags should be an extra charge. We keep running out. -- Have another thought? Weigh in on our LinkedIn poll here or email the SN team at [email protected], and make sure to include your first and last name and job title. Have a great weekend! WHAT DO YOU THINK? |
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