Yahoo - AFP, 5 Sep 2014
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Customers
of Ralphs supermarket use plastic bags to carry their groceries back
home, in
Glendale, California, on October 25, 2011 (AFP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)
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Los Angeles
(AFP) - California governor Jerry Brown said he will approve a ban on
single-use plastic bags, in what would make the western US state the first to
outlaw them.
Lawmakers
passed the bill late last Friday, and it now only requires Brown's signature to
pass into law. The governor must do so before the end of September.
"I
probably will sign it, yes," Democratic veteran Brown said late Thursday
during a televised debate with his Republican election rival Neel Kashkari, who
is trailing badly in opinion polls.
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California
governor Jerry Brown speaks
during a press conference in San Francisco,
California, on January 17, 2014 (AFP Photo/
Justin Sullivan)
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He added:
"This is a compromise .. It's taking into account the needs of the environment,
and the needs of the economy and the needs of the grocers."
Under the
Californian legislation, single-use plastic bags would disappear from grocery
stores and pharmacies from July 1, 2015, and then from convenience and liquor
stores from July 1, 2016.
The bill
would allow stores to charge 10 cents for paper or reusable bags. Similar bans,
backed by environmentalists, are already in place in cities including Los
Angeles and San Francisco.
A ban is
opposed by Republicans who say it would be too much government meddling for
small and medium sized businesses, and by bag manufacturers who fear job
losses.
Kashkari --
who latest polls indicate trails by 50 percent to 34 percent for the November 4
gubernatorial post -- said he opposes the legislation.
"No
chance would I sign that bill," he said in Thursday's debate.
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