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"California Lawmakers Send Governor a Ban on Single-Use Plastic Bags"

"The state Senate on Friday gave final legislative approval to a measure that would phase out single-use plastic bags in supermarkets, pharmacies and convenience stores as part of an effort to rid beaches and streets of litter.

The measure, which now goes to Gov. Jerry Brown for consideration, would allow stores to charge customers 10 cents to provide paper or reusable plastic bags as an alternative to single-use bags.

California would be the first state government to approve such a ban although the bags are outlawed throughout Hawaii because of local jurisdiction laws."

Patrick McGreevy reports for the Los Angeles Times August 28, 2014.

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"California Passes Plastic Bag Ban, Would Be First Such Law In U.S" (Reuters)

Source: LA Times, 09/01/2014