Politics & Government
Boston’s Plastic Bag Ban Set To Resume October 1
Stores will go back to supplying recyclable, reusable, or compostable checkout bags and charging a minimum fee of five cents per bag.
BOSTON — The plastic bag ban in Boston will resume on October 1. The ban was lifted back in March in an effort to slow the spread of coronavirus.
Since July, the ban was been enforced again in other places, Boston stores could continue using the bags through the end of September without charging a fee.
Stores will go back to supplying recyclable, reusable, or compostable checkout bags and charging a minimum fee of five cents per bag. There must be a sign within five feet of checkout alerting customers to the fee and customers should be allowed to use their own bags.
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