The City of Toronto bylaw requiring retailers to charge for plastic bags went into effect on June 1, 2009.
Retailers must charge a minimum of five cents for each plastic retail shopping bag requested by the customer to carry out their purchases.
On the other hand, you too can look like a Flare super-model and sashay about town swinging your Dufflet wide-bottom green shopping bag for only $2 (tax extra) available from any Dufflet cafe.
And what could be sassier (or greener) than riding the Tour de Dufflet while toting your reusable EAT MORE CAKE bike month shoulder bags?
eat more cake - ride more bike - reuse more bag!
City of Toronto link:
http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/packaging_reduction/5centbag_bylaw.htm
Retailers must charge a minimum of five cents for each plastic retail shopping bag requested by the customer to carry out their purchases.
On the other hand, you too can look like a Flare super-model and sashay about town swinging your Dufflet wide-bottom green shopping bag for only $2 (tax extra) available from any Dufflet cafe.
And what could be sassier (or greener) than riding the Tour de Dufflet while toting your reusable EAT MORE CAKE bike month shoulder bags?
eat more cake - ride more bike - reuse more bag!
City of Toronto link:
http://www.toronto.ca/garbage/packaging_reduction/5centbag_bylaw.htm
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