September 19, 2023 Baltimore County

 

TOWSON, MD – Beginning November 1, 2023, Baltimore County will prohibit the distribution of single-use plastic checkout bags at the point of sale in order to reduce the significant negative impact of plastic bag litter in our communities, waterways, and at the County’s recycling center.

To assist with the transition ahead of this new law, Baltimore County officials will soon offer free reusable bags for residents at all Baltimore County Public Library branches, all County senior centers, and community pop-up events at farmers markets across the county.

Bags will be available from Baltimore County government on the following dates and locations:

Catonsville Farmers Market (Sundays, 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.)
Location: 15 Mellor Ave, Catonsville, 21228

  • September 24
  • October 8
  • October 22

Essex Farmers Market (Fridays, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.)
Location: 500-block of Maryland Ave, Essex, 21221

  • Friday, October 6
  • Friday, October 20

Towson Farmers Market (Thursdays, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.)
Location: Allegheny Ave, Towson, 21204

  • September 21
  • October 5
  • October 12

Pikesville Farmers Market (Tuesdays, 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.) 
Location: 1700 Reisterstown Rd, Pikesville 21208

  • September 26
  • October 10
  • October 24

Bags will be limited to one per person and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

In addition, Baltimore County is providing bags directly to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infant and Children (WIC) households.

Bring Your Own Bag Act Details

In accordance with the bipartisan Bring Your Own Bag Act, the vast majority of retail establishments must comply with the prohibition of single-use plastic checkout bags. This includes:

  • Convenience stores
  • Department stores
  • Grocery stores
  • Hardware and home improvement stores
  • Liquor stores
  • Pharmacies
  • Restaurants

Retail establishments must charge a minimum of $.05 for each paper or reusable bag distributed.

The plastic bag prohibition does not include bags used to:

  • Contain produce or bulk foods such as nuts, grains, candy or small hardware items
  • Contain or wrap frozen foods, meat, fish, flowers, potted plants or other damp items
  • Take live fish, insects, mollusks or crustaceans from a retail establishment
  • Contain unwrapped prepared foods or bakery goods
  • Comply with food safety and contamination standards
  • Contain garments or dry-cleaned clothes

Retailers may offer and promote incentives for customers to bring their own bag, or reduce the cost of purchasing a reusable bag, as long as the fee is no less than five cents per bag.

Resource Toolkit

Local retailers are encouraged to download the following resource artworks for the BYOBag campaign to print and display at their stores:

Exemptions

Exempt locations include small retail establishments (stores, food service facilities or other establishments that provide carryout bags) that operate solely in the County or adjoining jurisdictions, and have three or fewer locations and are not part of a franchise corporation, corporate control group or partnership with locations outside of the County and adjoining jurisdictions. This exemption does not apply to liquor stores, convenience stores or fuel or service stations with convenience stores.

For more information about Baltimore County’s Bring Your Own Bag law, please visit baltimorecountymd.gov/byobag.

For additional questions, please contact Baltimore County Code Enforcement at at paienforce@baltimorecountymd.gov or by calling 410-887-3351.