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Published on July 29th, 2008

Seattle City Council Passes 20 Cent Plastic Bag Fee Law

It’s official: the much-debated Seattle based law imposing a 20-centĀ fee per Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

The law will go into effect in January, and applies to all grocery, drug and convenience stores. The city will soon launch a campaign encouraging the use of cloth bags.

“No one has to pay the fee, no one,” City Council President Richard Conlin told the Post-Intelligencer.

The fee is expected to cut the number of plastic bags used per year in half.

In a related action, the City Council also banned plastic foam food and drink containers.

Use Earth911 to find a location to recycle plastic bags.

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