Washington Governor Inslee Delays Plastic Bag Ban for 30 Days due to COVID-19

SEATTLE, WA – A statewide ban on single-use plastic bags has been delayed 30 days by Governor Jay Inslee.  Inslee, a Democrat who is following the lead of Democrat governors across America signed into legislation a bill to ban the use of single-use bags in the state effective New Year’s Day.  That order has now been delayed.

“This order delays implementation of a law that passed the Legislature in 2020 that was set to go into effect on January 1, 2021, relating to a statewide prohibition on retailers’ issuance of single-use plastic bags,” Inslee said.

The governor is delaying the new law’s implementation due to supply issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which are affecting their ability to procure the alternative bags, including:

  • Increased demand for paper and thicker plastic bags, due to increased demand for takeout and groceries;
  • Retailers asking customers not to bring bags from home, to protect workers; and
  • Thicker plastic bag manufacturers transitioning their facilities to manufacture hospital gowns and other PPE.

This order is effective December 31 and it will expire at 11:59 PM on January 30, 2021 unless further extended by the Legislature.

Ryan Dickinson
Ryan covers Pennsylvania and Ohio state news and events for Shore News Network. By trade, Ryan is a successful young blogging and content creating entrepreneur who freelances for Shore News Network.

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