Environmental (alternative)
Maryland's ban on single-use plastic bags in many jurisdictions is related to real estate practice in that:
AAll listing materials must be plastic-free
BCommercial and retail properties must plan for bag fee collection and compliance as part of tenancy✓ Correct
CMREC requires eco-friendly marketing materials
DPlastic bag usage affects SDAT assessments
Explanation
Maryland's and many local jurisdictions' plastic bag laws require retailers to collect bag fees, which affects commercial lease terms, tenant obligations, and property operations.
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