Why aren’t paper bags banned?

One of the objectives of the law is to promote the use of reusable bags by reducing our dependence on single-use bags. This law will reduce the number of single-use plastic and paper bags used in Millburn Township. However, if shoppers forget their bags they will still have the option of using paper bags (for a fee of 5-cents) to carry their purchases out of the store if the retailer has chosen to make paper bags available.

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1. When does the law go into effect?
2. Why do we need a plastic reduction law in Millburn Township?
3. Is the problem really that bad that we needed this law?
4. Why is there a charge for paper bags and reusable bags?
5. What about “biodegradable” or “compostable” plastic bags? Why not use them?
6. Why aren’t paper bags banned?
7. Are any types of plastic bags allowed to be used or sold by retailers?
8. Are retailers prohibited from selling multi-bag packages of sandwich bags, garbage bags or pet waste bags?
9. Am I allowed to use my own bags, including plastic bags, in a store?
10. Aren’t some reusable bags made from plastic?
11. Are reusable bags safe to use? Do they carry germs or bacteria?
12. Can retailers force me to pay for a bag?
13. What will I use if I forget my own bags and do not want to pay a bag fee?
14. How do I remember to take my bags with me?
15. What if I need a straw to drink my beverage?
16. Where can I obtain a copy of Ordinance No. 2547-19?