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California leads charge against gas mowers with new ban

September 26, 2024 | Maui County, Hawaii


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California leads charge against gas mowers with new ban
During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted the growing trend of municipalities and states moving away from gas-powered lawn equipment in favor of electric alternatives. A speaker shared personal experiences with various brands, noting that while Ryobi products have faced reliability issues, EGO mowers have proven to be effective, particularly due to the support provided by local service providers like Lindley's Ridge to Reef.

The conversation underscored the increasing momentum behind this initiative, with over 200 cities now implementing restrictions or outright bans on gas mowers. California has taken a leading role in this movement, recently enacting a ban on the sale of gas mowers and allocating $30 million for a rebate program to encourage residents to switch to electric models.

The meeting also featured insights from local landscaper Tony Cross, who provided his perspective on the transition within the landscaping industry in Kihei. As the push for greener alternatives continues to gain traction, the meeting served as a platform for sharing resources and experiences among stakeholders committed to sustainable landscaping practices.

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