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American Samoa Becomes First U.S. Territory to Ban Plastic Bags

by , 09/02/10

plastic bags, plastics, american somoa, california, garbage patch, waste and recycling, oceans, marine life, sustainable design

With California’s proposed statewide ban on plastic bags swept aside as collateral damage of the state’s broken political system, American Samoa emerged as the first U.S. state or territory to ban plastic bags at all retail stores. The landmark bill was signed into law last week and will take effect on February 23rd of 2011.

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2 Responses to “American Samoa Becomes First U.S. Territory to Ban Plastic Bags”

  1. abc123 abc123 says:

    it\’s SAMOA…you might want to correct that.

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