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Bill 40 was a law that was passed by the City and County of Honolulu that bans all single use plastic cutlery and bags by the year 2022.

Bill 40: The Economic Consequences

Joby Lum, Website/Technology Director February 19, 2020

The City and County of Honolulu passed the controversial bill 40 on Dec. 17th, 2019. Let it be known that the reason and emotions behind the bill are all done in good intentions. However, the logistics...

Surfrider Foundation distinguishes from sustainable and harmful packaging with a display.

Banning of Single-Use Plastics Will Take Effect in the Aloha State

Mahealani Deenik, Staff Reporter February 13, 2020

With several revisions, the anticipated Bill 40, one of the most restrictive single-use plastic bans in the country, was signed on December 17, 2019, by Mayor Kirk Caldwell. The council passed Bill 40...

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