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Disposable Plastic Bag Tax in Fairfax County

Fairfax County’s plastic bag tax is intended to curb our collective use of disposable plastic bags, reduce the amount and ecological impact of plastic waste, and prevent pollution of our food and water sources. The tax is already helping to improve our local environment. Over 7 million fewer bags have been used since the tax took effect in January 2022. In addition, the $10 million in revenue generated to date funds environmental education programs, pollution and litter mitigation and cleanup efforts, and the distribution of reusable bags to residents in need.
 

SUMMARY OF PLASTIC BAG TAX

Effective January 1, 2022, disposable plastic bags provided at point of sale for in-store, to-go, delivery or curbside pickup purchases are subject to a five-cent tax. The tax applies to purchases made at grocery stores, convenience stores and drugstores, as defined in final guidelines published by the Virginia Department of Taxation.  To avoid the tax, consumers are encouraged to use reusable shopping bags. Paper bags are not subject to the five-cent tax, although certain retailers may have their own fees for paper bags. Additional exceptions apply to plastic bags used to carry dry cleaning or prescription drugs, bags solely used to wrap perishable food items, and other items defined in the final guidelines. 

Several neighboring jurisdictions, including Arlington County, Loudoun County, the City of Alexandria and the City of Falls Church have also enacted a disposable plastic bag tax. To learn more about the plastic bag tax in our region, please visit the NOVA Plastic Solution regional website.

Revenue from this tax is being collected by the Virginia Department of Taxation and disbursed to each locality monthly. Fairfax County’s plastic bag tax ordinance tracks both enabling legislation passed in the 2020 session of the Virginia General Assembly, as well as guidelines adopted by the state Tax Commissioner. The legislation requires that the plastic bag tax be collected by the retailer at time of purchase, with revenue to be allocated toward:

  • Environmental cleanup programs
  • Pollution and litter mitigation programs
  • Educational programs on environmental waste reduction
  • Provision of reusable bags to recipients of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) or Women, Infants, and Children Program (WIC) benefits

The tax is being administered and enforced by the state Department of Taxation. For questions about administration or enforcement, individuals may contact Virginia Tax at (804) 367-8031.

INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS

Retailers may retain a one-cent discount from the tax collected on each disposable plastic bag. The tax is being collected, administered, and enforced by the state Department of Taxation in the same manner as the Retail Sales and Use Tax. For questions about administration and enforcement, please consult the official guidelines and Tax Bulletin 11-9 at Virginia Tax. Retailers may also call the Virginia Tax Business Customer Service line at (804) 367-8037.

To spread awareness about the tax at point of sale, retailers may use the following flyers or point of sale stickers:

Download an 8.5 x 11" flyer to post at your business.

Download a 6 x 4" point of sale graphic which can be turned into a sticker.

Download a 7 x 5" point of sale graphic which can be turned into a cling.

INFORMATION ON PLASTIC BAG TAX REVENUE

The Department of Tax Administration (DTA) provides revenue totals for the plastic bag tax. Between January 1, 2022, and March 31, 2026, the bag tax has generated over $10 million in revenue. Revenue received by the county is broken down by year and month in the following chart. The variation in revenue totals between years one and two reflects a change in the retailer discount, which decreased from two cents to one cent, beginning January 1, 2023. Effective July 1, 2026, the towns of Herndon, Vienna and Clifton will receive a distribution of plastic bag tax revenue based on the local sales tax distribution formula. 

INFORMATION ON REVENUE ALLOCATIONS

Projects for funding are identified through an internal selection process open to county departments, contributary agencies and Fairfax County Public Schools. Information on revenue allocations is updated on a quarterly basis.

Frequently Asked Questions

Plastic bags frequently end up in local watersheds, polluting our natural landscapes and negatively impacting the fish and wildlife that depend on clean waterways. The plastic bag tax is intended to influence consumer behavior by discouraging consumers from using single-use disposable plastic bags, thereby reducing plastic bag residue in our local streams, rivers and lakes. As an added benefit, the revenue collected from the plastic bag tax can help fund pollution reduction and environmental education programs.

The types of retailers covered by this plastic bag tax were determined at the state level. The Fairfax County plastic bag tax ordinance is a reflection of the legislation passed by the General Assembly in 2020. If you would like to advocate for a broader plastic bag tax, please contact your representatives in Richmond.

Many municipalities across the United States have chosen to ban plastic bags rather than taxing them. This approach directly addresses the problem of plastic pollution and waste. Fairfax County does not currently have the authority to ban plastic bags altogether and would need to be granted this authority by the state legislature. If you would like to advocate for a plastic bag ban, please contact your representatives in Richmond.

Please take plastic bags to a grocery store that has a plastic bag recycling collection container to be recycled or place them in the trash. Plastic bags put in recycling get wrapped around the rollers and stop the conveyor belt. Workers then remove the bags by hand. Plastic bags that make it past the rollers contaminate the other recyclable materials. Most grocery stores have a container for film plastic to be recycled. This includes plastic bags, overwrap, dry cleaning bags, bubble wrap, and more!

Visit Fairfax County's Waste Wizard to find out what goes where. 

For additional questions, please email FairfaxPlasticBagTax@fairfaxcounty.gov. 

Watch, Listen and Learn More

Watch this episode of "Trash Talk," you'll hear from Stephanie Cadena in the Office of Environment and Energy Coordination to discuss how Fairfax County is working to discourage the use of plastic bags in our community via the five-cent plastic bag tax. Find out how many bags have been taken out of circulation, as well as learn about a few of the environmental initiatives funded by these monies. (Español)

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