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California’s Plastic Bag Ban Finally Shows Major Results

California banned thin plastic shopping bags at most stores back in 2016, and now nearly a decade later the state is seeing real improvements with significantly less plastic bag litter washing up on beaches and clogging storm drains across the state. The original law replaced those flimsy single use bags with either paper options or thicker reusable plastic bags that were meant to be used multiple times instead of thrown away after one trip. Environmental groups are celebrating the measurable progress they can see with their own eyes, as coastal cleanup crews report finding far fewer plastic bags tangled in beach vegetation and floating in the ocean where they harm fish, seabirds and sea mammals. However the law had one big problem that nobody predicted: many shoppers started treating those thicker bags as disposable too, which created a whole new waste problem with heavier plastic bags that are even harder to break down.

State lawmakers just reaffirmed their commitment to the original ban and are now seriously discussing plans to phase out those thicker plastic bags completely, with some cities pushing for a total switch to cloth bags or recycled fiber bags designed to last for years. More than a dozen other states have been watching California’s experience closely and using the lessons learned to shape their own plastic bag legislation, proving that what happens in one state can inspire change across the entire country. The impact goes far beyond just keeping beaches clean, because millions of tons of plastic enter the oceans every year where they break apart into tiny microplastics that contaminate water, soil and even the food we eat. California’s success with the plastic bag ban demonstrates that environmental policies need time to work and sometimes require adjustments along the way, but the state’s beaches and waterways are already cleaner because people took action nearly ten years ago.

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