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  2. Plastic bag bans in the United States - Wikipedia

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    There is no national plastic bag fee or ban currently in effect in the United States.However, the states of California, [1] Colorado, [2] Connecticut, [3] Delaware, [4] Hawaii (de facto), Maine, New Jersey, [5] New York, [6] Oregon, [7] Rhode Island, Vermont [8] and Washington [9] and the territories of American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands, United States Virgin Islands and Puerto ...

  3. Environment Oregon - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, they successfully helped promote legislation to ban plastic bags in Portland, Corvallis and Eugene. [6] In 2007 Environment Oregon campaigned for renewable energy and for Measure 49, a ballot measure regarding land use planning.

  4. Sam Adams (Oregon politician) - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Adams helped establish curbside composting, [41] led a ban on single-use plastic bags, [42] adopted a transgender-inclusive health plan for city employees, [43] recruited a photovoltaic company to move to and invest $340 million in infrastructure in Portland, [44] recruited several TV and movie companies to do business and spend about ...

  5. Where do plastic bag fees go? - AOL

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    After the plastic bag fee was imposed, the city saw about a 70 percent decrease in plastic bag use, according to the city’s website. Since 2018, Boulder has collected about $1,000,000 from the ...

  6. Plastic bag ban is misguided, as was attempted plastic bag ...

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  7. Plastic bag ban - Wikipedia

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    A total plastic bag ban on ultra thin plastic bags and a fee on plastic bags was introduced in China on 1 June 2008. This came into effect because of the problems with sewerage and general waste. One 2009 survey suggests that plastic bag use fell between 60 and 80% in Chinese supermarkets, and 40 billion fewer bags were used.

  8. Plastic bag bans can sometimes backfire: Study - AOL

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    Policies aimed at curbing the use of single-use plastic bags have sometimes accomplished the opposite of their intentions, a new study has found. When two Texas cities prohibited stores from ...

  9. Fred Meyer - Wikipedia

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    In July 2010, Fred Meyer announced it would no longer offer plastic bags at any of its 10 Portland stores. It was the largest retail chain in the Portland metropolitan area to adopt such a policy [15] prior to the City of Portland banning the use of plastic bags in October 2011. [16]