California Bans Plastic Bags
California is poised to take the national and global lead on yet another key environmental issue: single-use paper and plastic bags handed out at convenience, grocery stores and other stores.
The state Assembly approved AB 1998 Wednesday, which would require shoppers who don't bring their own bags to the store to purchase paper bags made of at least 40 percent recycled material or buy reusable totes. The statewide ban, which would go further than plastic bag bans in at least five cities, including San Francisco, would be the nation's first. It moves on to the Senate Thursday, and Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has said that he supports it – a rare revelation that could aid its passage, according to several observers.




