Kevin McCallum, THE PRESS DEMOCRAT
Sonoma County’s ban on single-use plastic bags goes into effect today, but shoppers may face a mixed bag of policies until enforcement begins September 1.
Some retailers who publicly supported the ban, such as Oliver’s Markets, are embracing the ban and Friday will stop offering customers plastic bags and start charging them 10 cents per paper bag.
“We lobbied for this law we believe in it, so we’re going to move forward and comply with the law fully,” said Tom Scott, general manager of Oliver’s, which has two stores in Santa Rosa and one in Cotati.
Others like G&G Market are planning to work through their inventory of existing plastic bags and hold off charging shoppers for paper bags as long as possible.
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