GOVERNMENT / ENVIRONMENT (VENTURA COUNTY)
Overview / Lede
A new statewide plastic bag law is now in full effect across Ventura County, eliminating plastic checkout bags and igniting sharp reactions from shoppers and retailers alike.
What Changed on January 1
- Grocery and convenience stores can no longer offer plastic bags.
- Paper bags are available but must cost at least ten cents each.
- The fee is mandated by state law, not individual stores.
Closing the “Reusable Bag” Loophole
SB 1053 eliminated thicker plastic bags once marketed as reusable.
Lawmakers argued those bags still ended up as single-use waste.
Environmental groups say the change was long overdue.
Where the Bag Fee Goes
Stores retain the bag fee to offset compliance costs.
Funds are intended for recycled materials and operational expenses.
Retailers must follow strict accounting rules.
Exemptions and Future Requirements
- Raw meat, produce, and prescription medications remain exempt.
- By 2028, paper bags must contain at least 50% recycled content.
Officials say enforcement will increase over the next year.
Transparency notes
Published: Jan 8, 2026. No major post-publication update has been logged.
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