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According to the US Chinese website, starting from March 1, New York State will implement a plastic bag ban.
Retail stores will no longer provide consumers with plastic bags for single shopping purposes.
Under the regulations, businesses will only be able to provide consumers with plastic bags Reusable bags, such as paper bags, are provided for a fee
.
According to the US Chinese website, starting from March 1, New York State will implement a plastic bag ban.
According to reports, the plastic bag ban is meant to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags and encourage people to carry reusable and environmentally friendly bags
.
According to reports, the plastic bag ban is meant to reduce the use of single-use plastic bags and encourage people to carry reusable and environmentally friendly bags
.
The New York State government also stipulates that businesses in New York state can charge consumers who need paper bags a fee of $0.
05 per paper bag when providing paper bags
.
The New York State government also stipulates that businesses in New York state can charge consumers who need paper bags a fee of $0.
In addition, single-use plastic bags retained by businesses or individuals should not be thrown away.
New York State stipulates that the new "New York State Plastic Bag Reduction, Reuse and Recycling Act" (NYS Plastic Bag Reduction, Reuse and Recycling Act) covers Stores that still need to collect plastic bags and other thin-film plastic products (such as bread bags, kitchen paper bags and bottled water bags, etc.
) from consumers, which cannot be classified as residential recyclables
.
In addition, single-use plastic bags retained by businesses or individuals should not be thrown away.
According to statistics from the New York State Government, New York State consumes 23 billion plastic bags a year, of which New York City uses 9 billion plastic bags a year, which is equivalent to more than 90,000 tons of solid waste dumped in garbage dumps, costing more than 12.
5 million US dollars
.
According to statistics from the New York State Government, New York State consumes 23 billion plastic bags a year, of which New York City uses 9 billion plastic bags a year, which is equivalent to more than 90,000 tons of solid waste dumped in garbage dumps, costing more than 12.