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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 [http://www.baglaws.com/legislation.php?state=Massachusetts BagLaws.com], a web site designed to help retailers comply with shopping bag laws. State legislation [https://malegislature.gov/Bills/190/S424 has also been proposed]. Town-by-town legislative details can be found at [http://www.massgreen.org/plastic-bag-legislation.html MassGreen.org], an advocacy organization | 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 [http://www.baglaws.com/legislation.php?state=Massachusetts BagLaws.com], a web site designed to help retailers comply with shopping bag laws. State legislation [https://malegislature.gov/Bills/190/S424 has also been proposed]. Town-by-town legislative details can be found at [http://www.massgreen.org/plastic-bag-legislation.html MassGreen.org], an advocacy organization that favors plastic bag bans. | ||
Surrounding towns with shopping bag laws include: | Surrounding towns with shopping bag laws include: |
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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:
- Arlington (to go in effect 4/26/17)
- Bedford (to go in effect 3/25/17)
- Boston (to go in effect 11/29/17)
- Brookline (since 2012)
- Cambridge (since 2015)
- Wellesley (since 2016)
Arguments pro and contra can be found in the News & Editorials below.
Lexington Reports
None at this time.
Massachusetts Reports
State legislation is pending.
National & International Reports
- The Telegraph: Plastic bag charge: the unintended consequences of the 5p deterrent, by Peter Spence (Oct 5, 2015)
News & Editorials
2017
- Boston Globe: Mayor Walsh signs ban on plastic bags for Boston, by John Hilliard and J.D. Capelouto (Dec 17, 2017)
- Boston Globe: Will that be paper... or a 5-cent compostable plastic bag?, by Natasha Mascarenhas (Dec 1, 2017)
- Boston Globe: The Argument: Should Needham ban the retail use of plastic bags? (Dec 15, 2017)
- Yes: Robert Fernandez, Plastic Bag Ban Team chair, Green Needham Collaborative
- No: Brian Houghton, Senior vice president, Massachusetts Food Association
- Boston Globe: Boston is close to banning plastic bags at stores, by Milton J. Valencia (Nov 29, 2017)
- Boston Globe: Boston City Council set to vote on plastic bag ban, by Milton J. Valencia (Nov 28, 2017)
2015
- Boston Globe: Newton’s plastic bag ban takes effect, by Ellen Ishkanian (July 28, 2015)
- Boston Globe: Newton aldermen pass plastic bag ban, by Ellen Ishkanian (Jan 25, 2015)
Advocacy
- APBA - American Progressive Bag Alliance
- MassGreen.org - Plastic Bag Legislation