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=== Advocacy ===
=== Advocacy ===
* [http://www.plasticsindustry.org/apba APBA] - American Progressive Bag Alliance
* [http://www.plasticsindustry.org/apba APBA] - American Progressive Bag Alliance
* [http://www.massgreen.org/plastic-bag-legislation.html MassGreen.org] - Plastic Bag Legislation
* [http://www.massgreen.org/plastic-bag-legislation.html MassGreen.org]


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Revision as of 11:55, 4 February 2018

About 60 of 351 MA cities and towns have shopping bag laws, banning to a varying degree or taxing plastic bags or non-reusable shopping bags. A quick breakdown is available at BagLaws.com, a web site designed to help retailers comply with shopping bag laws. State legislation has also been proposed. Town-by-town legislative details can be found at MassGreen.org, an advocacy organization that favors plastic bag bans.

Surrounding towns with shopping bag laws include:

Arguments pro and contra can be found in the News & Editorials below.

Lexington Reports

None as of 2/4/18.

Massachusetts Reports

State legislation is pending.

National & International Reports

News & Editorials

2017

2015

Advocacy