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Plastic Bag Ban – Hong Kong

"Yau said a recent opinion poll showed that over 90% of Hong Kong residents agreed with reducing the use of plastic bags and 80% said they would actively support the environmental levy scheme to handle the abuse of plastic bags."

Plastic Bag Ban – Marikina, The Philippines

"Instead of plastics, marketgoers are encouraged to use bayong or biodegradable bags."

Plastic Bag Ban – Berkeley Farmers’ Market

"Ben Feldman, program manager of the Berkeley Farmers’ Market, said that the move was in step with the markets’ zero-waste campaign which aims to reduce and recycle plastic materials and to recycle and compost all waste products generated at the markets."

Plastic Bag Ban – Marshall County, Iowa (Unincorporated)

The ban applies only to 2 stores in unincorporated Marshall County, and not to any stores in the 13 cities of Marshall County.

Plastic Bag Ban – Mexico City

"In a press statement Tuesday, the city legislature cited estimates that the average city resident uses 288 plastic bags per year."
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Plastic Bag Ban – Sigatoka Town, Fiji

"Mr Tuidraki added that some retailers in Sigatoka were already providing alternatives to customers, phasing out the use of plastic bags".

Plastic Bag Ban – Palo Alto, CA

"Environmentalists are unhappy that the ban only applies to four supermarkets in Palo Alto and not pharmacies or convenience stores."

Plastic Bag Ban – Fort McMurray, Edmonton

"I think it’s something that could potentially be a tipping point for other cities, like Calgary or Vancouver, who can now point to Fort McMurray and say, ‘Well, they’re doing it up there, so maybe we should really go ahead in this direction as well.’"

Plastic Bag Ban – Marine Corps Base Hawaii

"The move away from plastic is part of a directive from Col. Robert Rice." This is pretty neat.

Plastic Bag Ban – Kirkintilloch, Scotland

Sort of, retailers are being encouraged to ban bags instead of being required to do so.

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