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LCBO doing away with paper bags

Bring your own bag, purchase a reusable bag or use a cardboard box being phased-in over the next few months
2022-05-09 Timmins LCBO9 MH
The new Timmins LCBO on Algonquin Boulevard at the Highway 655 intersection.

The LCBO is doing away with single-use paper bags.

Over the next few months customers will switch to using their own bags, purchase a reusable bag at the store, or use a re-used cardboard box or free eight-pack carrier.

"This initiative will remove almost 135 million paper bags annually from LCBO retail stores and convenience outlets; diverting 2,665 tonnes of waste from landfill and saving the equivalent of more than 188,000 trees every year," said the LCBO in a release.

"Customers are encouraged to bring their own reusable bag when shopping in-store. Alternatively, they will have the option to purchase a reusable bag or request a re-used cardboard box or an eight-pack carrier at no cost. For a limited time, LCBO will be also offering a reusable cooler bag for sale starting May 24."