For multiple towns across New Jersey, New Year’s Day means it’s time to ditch the plastic bags.

Jan. 1 marks the day local ordinances in at least 10 towns — and one county — go into effect, restricting single-use plastics.

The towns are part of a growing movement across the Garden State to cut back on plastic waste. A statewide ban on single-use plastic bags, paper bags, Styrofoam food containers and plastic straws has been slowly moving through the state Legislature, but the bill is still being debated.

Here’s the list of places in New Jersey with new bag bans starting Wednesday:

Asbury Park: On June 12, the Asbury Park City Council passed an ordinance that bans businesses from handing out single-use plastic bags. It also requires businesses to charge a fee between 10 cents and 25 cents for paper and reusable bags. Violators will be subject to fines of up to $1,000.

Bayonne: Like its Hudson County neighbors Hoboken and Jersey City, Bayonne has passed a ban on single-use plastic bags. The ordinance also bans plastic straws. The Bayonne council approved the ban June 19.

Camden County: Under new rules adopted at the October freeholders meeting, single-use plastic bags, plastic utensils, Styrofoam food containers and single-serve disposable plastic water bottles will no longer be allowed in county facilities or at county-sponsored events.

Garfield: On Aug. 13, Garfield’s council unanimously passed an ordinance that bans businesses from handing out single-use plastic bags and plastic straws.

Glen Rock: Its ordinance bans retail stores from distributing single-use plastic bags and places a 10-cent fee on reusable bags and paper bags. Violating businesses face fines of up to $200.

Lambertville: In 2018, Lambertville passed a ban on single-use plastic bags, polystyrene foam containers and plastic straws. The Lambertville ordinance is now mandatory for businesses. It had previously been a voluntary program.

Paramus: The heart of New Jersey shopping — thanks in part to its four malls — adopted an ordinance Aug. 21 that bans businesses from handing out single-use plastic bags and Styrofoam containers.

Ridgewood: It passed an ordinance June 12 that bans businesses from handing out single-use plastic bags and places a fee on paper bags.

Saddle Brook: The Saddle Brook town council adopted an ordinance Aug. 1 that bans businesses from handing out single-use plastic bags.

Somers Point: An ordinance passed in 2018 in Somers Point requires businesses in the Atlantic County town to charge a five cent fee for each single-use bag provided to customers. The fee went into effect in January. On Sept. 12, the City Council voted to change the ordinance to ban the bags rather than use a fee, according to a Patch report. That change goes into effect with the start of 2020.

South Orange: Following the lead of its neighbors in Maplewood, South Orange’s Board of Trustees banned single-use plastic bags, while placing a 5-cent fee on paper bags. The ban and fees were adopted July 8.

Is your town missing from the list? Let us know!

This story was update at 12:42 p.m. with more information about Lambertville and Somers Point.

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