Governor Newsom bans plastic bags by 2026, requiring Walmart and others to adopt reusable alternatives.

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Walmart, Target, and Albertsons alongside other grocery giants are all making a big change to their stores in California.

Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law banning plastic bags being used at such stores in the state.

The change will take legal effect on January 1, 2026, and will affect all grocery stores.

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Some grocery chains such as Whole Foods have already phased out plastic bags at their checkouts nationwide.

Consumers will be encouraged to bring their own bags to do their shopping, and those who do not will be offered a paper alternative.

The new law will only affect the plastic bags used at supermarket checkouts, not the plastic bags that contain produce.

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