New York Joins Others in Considering Ban on Paper Receipts
New York Joins Others in Considering Ban on Paper Receipts
In an effort to be more environmentally and health conscious, New York City lawmakers are considering the issuance of a ban on paper receipts coated with the chemical BPA and requiring retailers offering emailed receipts instead. The City Council recently announced it will hold hearings on a package of bills targeting paper receipts.“Nobody needs foot-long receipts,” said New York Council Speaker Corey Johnson, a Democrat. “We will work with businesses and consumers to cut out paper receipt waste and protect the planet. Let’s not print receipts when they aren’t wanted, especially when we have technology to issue environmentally friendly alternatives.”
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