Washington state’s plastic bag ban will go into effect Friday, Oct. 1, 2021, and will replace Bellingham’s nine-year-old bag ban.
Under the new state-wide law (Senate Bill 5323), Washington State Department of Ecology will ban thin plastic bags from all retailers, boutiques, and restaurants. Businesses can offer paper or thicker plastic bags with a charge to the customer. Locally, Bellingham shoppers will see changes to the plastic bag ban under the state’s new law.
Those changes include:
This is the first of several local and state laws aimed at reducing single-use plastics, including City of Bellingham Council Ordinance 2021-05-023, adopted by the City Council on May 24, 2021, which will limit single-use plastics in food service and lodging industries. That ordinance will go into effect July 31, 2022, and the City plans to provide education and technical support for businesses starting in early 2022. To learn more visit the single-use plastics webpage at www.cob.org/plastics.