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PITTSBURGH, PA — Following Philadelphia's lead, Pittsburgh has banned the use of most single-use plastic bags in the city. City council approved the move Tuesday; it will be effective in April 2023.
The legislation will require shoppers to bring their own reusable bags to stores or pay 10 cents each for a paper bag.
Garbage and pet waste bags are exempt, as are produce bags, meat packaging, pharmacy and floral wrapping bags.
Philadelphia in October began prohibiting single-use plastic bags and non-recycled content paper bags begins. The city formally began enforcing the ban on April 1.
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