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Plastic Bag Rules: Lodi vs Stockton

How do plastic bag rules rules compare between Lodi, CA and Stockton, CA?

Lodi and Stockton have similar restriction levels.

Lodi, CA

San Joaquin County

Heavy Restrictions

California prohibits grocery stores and large retailers from providing single-use plastic carryout bags under Public Resources Code 42280-42288, enacted by SB 270 (2014) and ratified as Proposition 67 in 2016. Recycled paper or reusable bags require a 10-cent minimum charge.

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Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Heavy Restrictions

Stockton retailers follow California's statewide single-use plastic carryout bag ban under SB 270. Grocery stores, pharmacies, and large retailers must charge at least 10 cents for any reusable or recycled paper bag provided at checkout.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLodiStockton
StatutePub Res 42280-42288-
Enacting LawSB 270 (2014)-
Voter RatificationProp 67 (2016)-
Paper Bag Charge10 cents minimum-
State law-SB 270 / Prop 67
Bag fee-Min 10 cents
SNAP exemption-Yes, fee waived
2026 update-SB 1053 tightens rules

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Lodi FAQ

Are single-use plastic bags banned in California?

Yes. Public Resources Code 42280-42288 prohibits covered stores from distributing single-use plastic carryout bags statewide. SB 1053 (2024) extends restrictions to thicker reusable plastic bags by 2026.

Why do California stores charge for paper bags?

State law requires a minimum 10-cent charge for recycled paper or reusable bags at checkout to encourage shoppers to bring their own bags.

Stockton FAQ

Why does Stockton charge for paper bags?

The 10-cent pass-through fee is required by California state law SB 270, not Stockton itself. Retailers keep the fee to offset the cost of providing compliant reusable or paper bags.

Are produce bags or bulk bags affected?

No. Thin produce, bulk-bin, meat, and bakery bags inside the store are not regulated by SB 270. Only the carryout bag at checkout is restricted under California law.

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