WRIC 8 News reported that Virginia grocery stores could be forced to eliminate plastic shopping bags. Stores that do not comply will be first warned in writing and fined up to $500 if they continue to violate the plastic bag law.
House Bill 1662, introduced by Delegate Michael Jones (D-Chesterfield), would make it illegal for any grocery store in Virginia to sell or distribute plastic shopping bags.
The bill is awaiting the review of a subcommittee of the House of Delegates’ Committee on Courts and Justice. If the bill passes, it will become law no later than January 1, 2027. Then, cashiers will no longer put customers’ groceries in plastic bags at the checkout.
There will be a few exceptions to when plastic bags will still be used:
These plastic bag rules apply only to grocery stores and stores that primarily sell meat, seafood, fruits, vegetables, dairy products, and dry groceries. Stores that can continue to use plastic bags include:
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