The ban involves eating utensils, napkins, condiment packets, and extra food and beverage containers.
Backers in the New York City Council say that more than 320 million tons of plastic are consumed each year globally, with 95% of plastic only used once and 14% for recycling.
Businesses that violate the law would face fines ranging from $50 to $250. Any violations occurring before July 1, 2024, would just receive a warning."If we continue the use of single-use plastics and other additions, we will feel the negative repercussions through our environment and our local businesses," Velázquez said. "We must work together to keep and maintain a clean city, not just for ourselves, but for future generations.", except upon request.
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