How shopping at supermarkets will change once the NJ plastic and paper bag ban starts (2024)

Your trip to the grocery store is about to drastically change.

Supermarket cashiers will no longer load your cart with plastic bags filled with your purchased canned goods, cleaning products or ice cream. You won't get a paper bag either.

Instead, you'll need to bring your own bags or buy a reusable bag at the store.

Why?

On May 4, New Jersey will implement the strictest carryout bag ban in the nation, following through on a law signed by Gov. Phil Murphy about 18 months ago.

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Laying down the law

First, here's what the law restricts, and what it doesn't.

It coversall carryout plastic bags, regardless of thickness, that are handed out at retail establishments. There are some exceptions: you'll still be able to get a plastic bag when you select your fresh fruits,vegetables,loose nuts, coffee and baked goods, ororder your store-sliced deli items andfresh uncooked meats and fish.

A paper bag ban was pushed by the New Jersey Food Council, the supermarket lobby. During a legislative hearing, representatives said paper bags were an additional cost for supermarkets and took up more space than plastic. The trade group also said allowing paper bags doesn't address consumers' reliance on single-use products.

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Stores that have grocery sections that are larger than 2,500 square feet, such as giant retailers Walmart, Costco and Target, can't give out paper bags either.

Now markets are working to get customers ready, putting up signs,handing out information and sending emails. They're selling reusable bags for customers who forgetor don't bring enough to the store.

About three months ago, RastelliMarket Fresh, which has stores in Marlton and Deptford, sent out an email about the change and posted on social media. The stores have used paper, not plastic, bags.

"A lot of people that didn't understand it were inquiring when they came into the store,"said Chris Mentzer, Rastelli's director of operations. A state bulletin outlining the ban is posted in the stores. "It's a state mandate. It's not our mandate," he said.

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There are signs throughout the stores, including at the registers. Notices are being stuffed in bags too.

"We have been strategically moving signs throughout the store and making sure they are in the high traffic spots, at the deli or the meat department," Mentzer said.

Customers can buy cloth bags, at the store's cost,starting at 99 cents, he added.

Nature's Corner Natural Market, which has stores in West Long Branch and Spring Lake Heights, has used plastic or paper bags for years, a convenience for customers. To encourage customers to bring their own bags, the store has offereda 25-cent discount for each bag used on their order.

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Owner Ed Levy welcomes the mandate. He's selling reusable canvas shopping bags at cost, and will continue to give the 25-cent per bag discount to customers.

"We are a landmark of all things healthy in the community, and we have been promoting compostable items and reusable items since we opened," Levy said. "The removal of plastic bags, and even paper bags, is like a dream come true for us.

"Now in essence, it puts the customer in the position where they have no choice but to use the bags that they already have in their house or their garage," he said.

Customers also will have the option to buy a canvas shopping bag at cost for $1.99 or $2.99. They also can use a cardboard box, reused from the store's deliveries, for free.

With a plastic bag ban already in place in Paramus, customers at Stew Leonard's will now have to say goodbye to paper bags. It is going to be a "big transition for our shoppers," said Nevin Philip, the store's vice president. "Actually. the biggest thing for us right now is customer awareness."

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Supermarkets also are having to consider other logistics, such as what happens when a customer places an online order for curbside pickup? The law was passed before the onset of the pandemic, which made online orders far more popular.

Until the ban takes place, those orders often are fulfilled with paper or plastic bags. Different stores are doing their own thing.

"Curbside is a real problem," said Lou Scaduto Jr., chief executive officer of Middletown-based Food Circus Supermarkets, which owns five Super Foodtown supermarkets in Monmouth County. "I think that is the largest obstacle to get over."

Two of his stores, one in Red Bank and the other in Atlantic Highlands, already operate under a municipal ban on so-called single-use plastic bags.

So Scaduto said store employees may collect customers' bags from their cars, bring groceries out in a cart for bagging at the car, or pack groceries in a box. At the Red Bank store on Tuesday, a hand truck was stacked with boxes.

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Meanwhile, state Sen. Kristin Corrado, R-Passaic, has drafted legislation that would exempt online orders for curbside pickup or delivery from the plastic and paper bag ban.

"Clearly, this was never a consideration when the law was passed, and until we have a better way to make it work under the bag ban, it makes sense to pump the brakes a bit and allow deliveries to continue as usual,” Corrado said in a statement.

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Here is what some supermarkets say they are doing:

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ShopRite

In store signs are reminding customers to "plan for the ban" and to bring reusable bags to the store,ShopRite spokesperson Karen O'Shea said. "Our goal is to encourage all our customers to bring their reusable bags to the store when they shop, but we will also offer a reusable bag option at checkout for customers who forget to bring their own totes after the new law takes effect in May."

In an email to customers, ShopRite said:"At stores that offer online shopping, pickup and delivery orders will be charged a flat fee of $1.50, which covers as many reusable bags as needed for the entire order."

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Stop & Shop

Stop & Stop is using signsand announcements over in-store radio to make customers aware of the bag ban, spokesperson Stefanie Shuman said. The store also will have reusable grocery bag for sale, including a variety that cost $1 for two. Pick-up and delivery orders will be charged a $2 reusable bag fee.

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Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods, which uses paper bags now, will sell reusable grocery bags at the store's checkout. Grocery pickup and delivery orders will come in reusable bags at no charge, a Whole Foods Market spokesperson said.

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Walmart

Retail giant Walmart is "working to roll out bag-free pickup options alongside our efforts to explore the viability of reducing single-use plastic bags at checkout," the company said in a statement.

Customers will be able to buy a variety of reusable bags, starting at a price of 50 cents.

From May 4 to May 31, customers who use Walmart's grocery delivery or express delivery options, including Walmart+ members, will receive their items delivered in freereusable bags, Walmart said. Starting on June 1, Walmart will transition to bagless deliveryand customers will be asked to leave their reusable bags or containers out for their delivery drop-off.

Walmart customers who use grocery pickup will see reminders on the app to bring their reusable bags to their pickup appointment.

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Wegmans

Customers are being informed about the bag ban via signs inside the stores and email reminders, a spokeswoman said.

Bag reminder signs also are placed throughout parking lots and store entrances.

"When the state ban goes into effect, we will use reusable bags to fulfill all online grocery orders at a charge of 35 cents per bag," spokeswoman Marcie Rivera said in an email.

Dave Tober, a Brick shopper, remembered when reusable bags first became available.

"I thought it was kind of ridiculous (and) inconvenient,” Tober said. “But then I started shopping at Aldi and Lidl, which require you to bring your own bag or paper bags.”

Once he switched over, he saidhe realized how much clutter and garbage resulted from the single-use bags.“It’s just unnecessary mess,” said Tober, 56.

Staff writers Amanda Oglesby and Scott Fallon contributed to this report.

David P. Willis: dwillis@gannettnj.com

How shopping at supermarkets will change once the NJ plastic and paper bag ban starts (2024)

FAQs

How shopping at supermarkets will change once the NJ plastic and paper bag ban starts? ›

Your trip to the grocery store is about to drastically change. Supermarket cashiers will no longer load your cart with plastic bags filled with your purchased canned goods, cleaning products or ice cream. You won't get a paper bag either. Instead, you'll need to bring your own bags or buy a reusable bag at the store.

How effective is the plastic bag ban in New Jersey? ›

New Jersey's Plastic Pollution Reduction Act is an absolute success. In less than a year from the law's May 2022 implementation, ghost plastic bags fell off the top 10 list of most common litter items collected in cleanups. On average, Americans use 500 single-use plastic bags annually.

Why don t grocery stores use paper bags anymore? ›

Plastic bags entered supermarkets and retail chains during the 1970s and 1980s. Before then, customers used paper bags to bring groceries and other merchandise back home from stores. Retailers switched to plastic bags because they were cheaper. Americans use roughly 100 billion plastic bags every year.

What are the rules of the paper bag ban in NJ? ›

The law bans single-use plastic bags, regardless of thickness, at grocery stores and retail establishments, as well as paper bags at grocery stores equal to or larger than 2,500 square feet. It also bans polystyrene foam takeout food containers and other products such as plates, cups, food trays and utensils.

Why grocery stores should stop using plastic bags? ›

When discarded, they clog sewage and storm drains, entangle and kill an estimated 100,000 marine mammals every year, and degenerate into toxic microplastics that fester in our oceans and landfills for up to 1,000 years. Despite this, shoppers collectively use around 500 billion single-use plastic bags every year.

Will banning plastic bags help us? ›

By removing plastic bags, retailers can reduce expenses, saving buyers between $18 and $30 per year. Bags made of plastic are not biodegradable. Plastic bags damage oceans, rivers, farmlands, cities, and communities when they become litter. Bag bans result in reduced garbage and pollution.

What are the effects of the plastic bag ban? ›

Nonprofits, government agencies and others have found that plastic bag bans successfully reduced plastic bag litter by at least one-third, with far greater litter reductions in some jurisdictions. Such reductions, particularly in coastal areas, likely reduce the risk plastic bags pose to marine animals.

Is Walmart going to start using paper bags? ›

For pickup orders, we'll use paper bags, and customers can choose to opt-in/out with no fee at checkout. Delivery orders will be received in paper bags with a $0.10 fee per bag. There won't be any changes for in-store shopping, as our stores can still use plastic bags for in-store shopping.

Is Walmart eliminating plastic bags? ›

The move comes as other states have recently banned or placed taxes on the use of plastic bags. Retail giant Walmart has taken a major step by removing single-use plastic and paper bags at more than 100 of its stores.

Can you bring your own bag to Walmart? ›

Please bring your own reusable bags or buy them at checkout. For delivery, you can opt out of reusable bags when finalizing your purchase.

Can restaurants still use plastic bags in NJ? ›

New Jersey prohibits single-use plastic bags and most paper bags, but it does not have a policy for disposable straws, cutlery, condiments, or other food and beverage accessories.

Is styrofoam banned in NJ? ›

Starting May 4, 2022, New Jersey retail stores, grocery stores and food service businesses may not provide or sell single-use plastic carryout bags and polystyrene foam food service products.

Why did the New Jersey bag ban backfire? ›

One problem was that delivery services were using the reusable bags to deliver groceries to consumers. As a result, instead of having a bunch of single-use plastic or paper bags they could save or discard, consumers had a plethora of heavy-duty reusable bags they could save or discard.

How do you avoid plastic groceries? ›

Pick up butter in cardboard and foil, not the ones in plastic containers. Choose ice-cream in carton containers instead of the ones in plastics. Choose food in cans or jars because metal and glass can be recycled. Try shopping at farmers' markets or zero-waste stores.

Why did grocery stores start using plastic bags? ›

Bag History Takes a Turn. America's plastic bag history started in 1979, and by the 1990s, plastic bags had taken over the world. The obvious advantage for retailers was that they were much cheaper than paper bags. Shoppers preferred them because durable and weather-resistant plastic proved relatively easier to carry.

Why do supermarkets use so much plastic? ›

Plastic food packaging established its reign over the modern grocery store because it served a crucial purpose in preserving perishable food items for much longer than their natural life.

Have plastic bans been effective? ›

Are single-use plastic bag bans effective? In short, yes. They are effective at reducing the amount of plastic in circulation and thus the amount of plastic that ends up in our landfills and oceans. However, this topic is quite nuanced and has attracted quite a bit of criticism in growing years.

What is the plastic bag law in Jersey? ›

The law applies to all traders and means: they cannot import or supply single use paper and plastic bags. reusable paper and plastic bags must be provided to customers at a minimum price of 70 pence. failure to comply may lead to a Level 2 fine for traders of £1,000.

How much is the bag fee in New Jersey? ›

Retail and food establishments shall no longer provide single use plastic carry-out bags to customers. Instead, retail and food establishments shall encourage customers to bring their own reusable bags, and make paper bags available to customers for a fee of 10-25 cents per bag.

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