Americans Love Cheap Convenience. That Makes Single-Use Plastic Bags Hard to Replace

Major retailers including CVS and Target are piloting new programs

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Shoppers in New Jersey this summer might notice something different at their local CVS and Target stores—a kiosk offering to take back reusable shopping bags for $1 each.

It’s part of a new pilot program by Closed Loop Partners’ Consortium to Reinvent the Retail Bag, a multi-year project to develop seamless alternatives to the single-use plastic bag. The group is running a returnable bag pilot from April 17-July 17 in the Garden State. Bring-your-own-bag pilots are also coming to Tucson, Ariz.,

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