Eliminates prohibition on provision of single-use paper and plastic carryout bags by grocery stores for delivery, pick-up or curbside pickup orders.
Impact
The proposed changes in S3358 directly affect the existing statutory framework established by P.L.2020, c.117. By allowing grocery stores to use single-use carryout bags, the bill noticeably contradicts prior efforts aimed at reducing plastic waste and mitigating environmental harm associated with single-use plastics. This shift could potentially undermine the progress made in decreasing plastic consumption in New Jersey, which has been recognized as contributing significantly to ocean pollution and landfill waste.
Summary
Senate Bill S3358 seeks to amend existing laws regarding the provision of single-use paper and plastic carryout bags by grocery stores specifically for delivery, pick-up, or curbside orders. The bill eliminates the current prohibition on these types of bags, thereby allowing grocery stores to provide or sell single-use carryout bags in conjunction with delivery services. This move is marked as a practical measure in response to consumer demand and convenience, especially during the circumstances increasing the reliance on online and remote shopping formats.
Contention
Notable points of contention surround the environmental consequences of the bill. Critics argue that permitting single-use carryout bags contradicts New Jersey's initiatives to minimize plastic pollution and could exacerbate the issues related to marine waste, with potential long-term ramifications on wildlife and human health due to microplastics entering the food chain. Generally, there is a clear divide among lawmakers and environmental groups regarding the importance of convenience for consumers versus the imperative need to protect the environment from further degradation.
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