47abc
March 4, 2021
Some arguing the nationwide shortage of paper and reusable bags could be a burden to businesses.
“So, the shortage means that retailers can’t get the bags, if they can get the bags they are extraordinarily expensive,” Delegate Christopher Adams, said.
If the bill is passed, businesses would replace thin plastic bags at the checkout counter with paper or reusable.
The Communications and public Affairs Manager for ACME Markets said plastic bags are cheaper and are able to be manufactured a little easier.
“You may see paper bags not be as readily available as they used to be, you may also see a charge, a small charge or fee to help defray some of that extra costs,” Ward said.