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Deadline for NJ’s ban on single-use plastic bags, foam food containers
Starting May 4, 2022, New Jersey’s ban on single-use carryout bags and polystyrene-foam food containers will go into effect. That may sound like plenty of time to gear up for the big bag-out, but Secretary of State Tahesha Way and Shawn M. LaTourette, acting commissioner of the state Department of Environmental Protection, are joining forces to help Garden State stores and food-service businesses get ready.
The law, P.L. 2020, c117, prohibits the use of single-use plastic carryout bags in all stores and food-service facilities. Single-use paper carryout bags are a no-go in grocery stores that occupy at least 2,500 square feet.
Common calendar, Packet papers, May 7
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Look for signs on Route 206.
Volunteers are needed, age 18 and older, will clean both sides of Route 206 between New Amwell and Homestead Road.
Volunteers are asked to wear masks and socially distance from other volunteers.
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The 2021 season of the Brook Arts Center in Bound Brook continues on May 8 with the return of “Winslow, An Evening of the Eagles.”
May 9 will be an afternoon of music to celebrate mothers with American’s Tenor Dominic Mantuano.
On May 22, Amani will perform jazz, blues, ballads and bop.
The Closet Carpenters will perform the songs of the duo Richard and Karen Carpenter on May 30 at 7 p.m.
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way and New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) Acting Commissioner Shawn M. LaTourette are encouraging Garden State business owners to prepare for the launch of New Jersey’s ban on single-use carryout bags and polystyrene foam food service products in stores and food service businesses.
According to a press release, on Nov. 4, 2020, Gov. Phil Murphy signed legislation into law which prohibits the use of single-use plastic carryout bags in all stores and food service businesses statewide, and single-use paper carryout bags in grocery stores that occupy at least 2,500 square feet beginning May 4, 2022.
The law is designed to reduce pollution and protect New Jersey’s environment and economy for generations to come, according to the press release.
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