Starting today, March 1, 2020, a new bag waste reduction law is in effect in New York State - where over 23 billion plastic bags are typically used each year. Plastic bag usage affects both our communities and environment. Plastic bags can be seen stuck in trees, as litter in our neighborhoods, and floating in our waterways. From the significant recycling and disposal issues they pose to the harm they can do to wildlife, the negative impacts of plastic bags are easily seen.
The Bag Waste Reduction Law applies to more than just grocery stores. Whether you're going to the grocery store, clothes shopping, or to a home improvement store, make sure to bring your reusable bags.
Types of Bags You Can Use
While shoppers can bring any type of bag -- including film plastic -- note that there are many alternatives to choose from which are more environmentally friendly. Ideally, a bag should be washable and designed for multiple uses, such as one made from cloth. If you forget to bring a bag with you, many retailers will have reusable bags for sale. An alternative, such as paper, may also be available. Please note that stores are not required to have bags available for customers. Some stores may choose not to switch to paper and may only have reusable bags for purchase.The Bag Waste Reduction Law and Who it Affects
Starting March 1, 2020, all plastic carryout bags (other than an exempt bag) are banned from distribution by anyone required to collect New York State sales tax. For sales that are tax exempt, plastic carry out bags are still not allowed to be distributed by anyone required to collect New York State sales tax (unless it is an exempt bag). The law will affect anyone required to collect New York State sales tax, bag manufacturers and consumers. Cities and counties will also be involved.Cities and counties are authorized to adopt a five-cent paper carry-out bag reduction fee. If you pay using SNAP or WIC, you will not be charged any paper bag fees. Stores must provide SNAP and WIC users with free carryout bags. No other customers are exempt from this fee.
Exempt Bags
Bags are exempt from both the plastic bag ban and the paper carryout bag fee if they are:- Used only to contain or wrap uncooked meat, fish or poultry
- Used by a consumer only to package bulk items such as fruits, vegetables, grains, or candy
- Used only to contain food sliced or prepared to order
- Used only to contain a newspaper for delivery to a subscriber
- Sold in bulk to a consumer at the point of sale
- Trash bags
- Food storage bags
- Garment bags
- Prepackaged for sale to a customer
- Provided by a restaurant, tavern, or similar food service establishment to carry out or deliver food
- Provided by a pharmacy to carry prescription drugs