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Business Report: Plastic bag ban signed into law in NJ

The administration says the new law will be the strongest bag ban in the country.

11/04/2020

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Business Report: Plastic bag ban signed into law in NJ

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The administration says the new law will be the strongest bag ban in the country.

Murphy signed legislation banning stores and restaurants from handing out single-use plastic and paper bags. Additionally, disposable food containers and cups made out of polystyrene foam are also banned under the new law.

11/04/2020

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