Can retailers and restaurants provide reusable plastic bags?

Yes. Reusable plastic checkout bags are bags with handles that are specifically designed and manufactured for multiple reuse and made of durable plastic that is at least four mils thick. Unless the customer uses a voucher issued under the Women, Infants and Children Program or uses an electronic benefits transfer card issued by the Department of Human Services, the retail store or restaurant must charge the customer at least five cents for each reusable plastic checkout bag provided.

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1. When are retailers required to stop providing single-use plastic carryout bags?
2. Can a business apply for an undue hardship exemption?
3. What businesses does this apply to?
4. What bags are prohibited under the single-use checkout bag ordinance?
5. What is a ‘mil’?
6. Can I provide plastic bags made of compostable materials?
7. What types of bags are allowed?
8. What does the 5 cent charge for bags go toward?
9. Can retailers and restaurants provide reusable plastic bags?
10. What about bags that are almost 4 mils thick?
11. Is there a requirement for recycled content in paper bags?
12. Can retail stores or restaurants waive the five-cent bag fee for any customers?
13. What are the environmental impacts of this ordinance?
14. How does the statewide ban change Eugene’s ban?
15. How will this law be enforced?
16. What are the penalties for businesses if they do not comply with the ordinance?
17. How can shoppers keep their reusable shopping bags clean and safe?
18. How can I remind customers to remember to bring their reusable bags to the store?
19. When are restaurants required to stop providing single-use plastic carryout bags?