After pandemic delay, Washington's plastic bag ban to go into effect on Oct. 1

Don’t forget your reusable grocery bags in the car: Washington will enact its long-awaited plastic bag ban on Oct. 1.

The statewide ban on single-use plastic bags was passed in the 2020 legislative session and signed into law by Gov. Jay Inslee later in the year. Many cities in the state had already banned the use of such bags, including Seattle, Edmonds and Tacoma. Despite the local bans, Washington residents still use 2 billion single-use plastic bags each year.

While the ban was originally scheduled to go into effect at the beginning of 2021, the implementation was later delayed by Inslee amid the COVID-19 state of emergency. Inslee cited paper

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