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California Supreme Court

Apr. 23, 2010

Paper or Plastic?

Paper or plastic? The California Supreme Court revealed on Earth Day that it's wading into the controversy over which grocery bag is better for the environment.

By Laura Ernde

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Paper or plastic? The California Supreme Court revealed on Earth Day that it's wading into the controversy over which grocery bag is better for the environment.

The justices agreed to review a challenge to the city of Manhattan Beach's proposed ban on plastic bags at checkout counters.

The challenge was brought by an alliance of plastic bag manufacturers called Sa...

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