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In August, Lancaster Township passed the ban saying using plastic bags has more negative effects than positive. “Tackling single-use plastic is part of tackling climate change use plastic bags ...
Lancaster Township has passed a ban on single-use plastic bags. The ban will halt the sale or distribution of single-use plastic bags at grocery stores, pharmacies, corner stores and other retailers.
LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHTM)–A township in Lancaster County will be the first one in the area to ban single-use plastic bags. Starting on Jan. 1, in Lancaster Township it will be prohibited f… ...
The new year rang in new environmentally friendly policies in Lancaster Township as its single-use plastic bag ban went into effect Monday. The ban, passed in August, is the first in Lancaster County.
The ban halts the sale or distribution of single-use plastic bags at grocery stores, pharmacies, corner stores and other retailers. Plastic bag ban The ordinance goes into effect Jan. 1, 2024.
Lancaster Township will join 11 other municipalities in Pennsylvania to ban single-use plastic bags, according to Ban the Bag, a group that advocates against plastic bag bans.
As injection-molded plastic rose to prominence in the 1950s and 60s, Tamiya made the move to the new technology, and the first plastic Tamiya kits began to appear on store shelves in Japan.
Lancaster Township supervisors voted Monday night to ban the use of single-use plastic bags in that municipality, with some exceptions. As LNP | LancasterOnline’s Elizabeth DeOrnellas reported ...