Albuquerque Sprouts locations have eliminated single-use plastic shopping bags, part of a company-wide effort to stop using them at Sprouts locations by the end of 2023.

Sprouts announced the decision in March, saying the move will remove over 200 million plastic bags from circulation annually. Single-use plastic bags have already been eliminated at all of the California Sprout’s locations, according to the March announcement.

Albuquerque Sprouts stores stopped using single-use plastic bags on May 29.

Instead of single-use, Sprouts is charging customers 10 cents a bag for reusable plastic bags, which can be used several times. The bags are made from 40% post-consumer recycled material, according to the announcement, and customers are encouraged to shop with their own reusable bags.

The City of Albuquerque’s single-use plastic bag ban, which barred grocers and other stores from providing single-use plastic bags at checkout, was repealed in 2022. Legislation to ban single-use plastic bags at retailers statewide failed in the state Legislature earlier this year, but several cities in New Mexico have bans in place, including Las Cruces, Santa Fe and Taos.

  • Steve@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    Not sure how I feel about this. It’s like…
    Good on you for doing something about 5% of the problem. Let me know when you do something about 95% of the products having their own, individual, single use plastic bags.