"Reusable bags are manufactured with 15 to 20 times the amount of plastic used in the now prohibited single-use plastic bag, notes the Freedonia report. The reusable bags that New Jersey residents now pay for at checkout or when their groceries are delivered, according to researchers, need to be used anywhere from 11-59 times in order to have a net benefit for the environment. The Freedonia study found most reusable bags are used an average of two to three times."
Guess I'm the exception? I bought three re-usable bags at the beginning of the ban and still use them. But this law is certainly inconvenient, and I don't understand why McDonalds gives me a paper bag with every take-out order but Wawa doesn't.
This is the "only in New Jersey" part.
"The Freedonia study found retailers are charging consumers 200% to 300% of the cost reusable bags, which is how businesses are profiting off the plastic and paper bag prohibition enacted in Trenton nearly four years ago."
"...the report estimates reusable bag fees now comprise 1-2% of total revenue for New Jersey retailers."
Guess I'm the exception? I bought three re-usable bags at the beginning of the ban and still use them. But this law is certainly inconvenient, and I don't understand why McDonalds gives me a paper bag with every take-out order but Wawa doesn't.
This is the "only in New Jersey" part.
"The Freedonia study found retailers are charging consumers 200% to 300% of the cost reusable bags, which is how businesses are profiting off the plastic and paper bag prohibition enacted in Trenton nearly four years ago."
"...the report estimates reusable bag fees now comprise 1-2% of total revenue for New Jersey retailers."
New Jersey Bag Ban Followed By Increased Use Of Plastic
New Jersey lawmakers touted their bag ban when enacted. A new study, however, finds that bag ban has been followed by an increased use of plastic and higher emissions.
www.forbes.com
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