Solving the Plastic Bag Dilemma: Is Oregon Ready?
Recycling Advocates' much anticipated recycling event of the summer has been rescheduled and relocated to accommodate the anticipated large turnout for this important and topical meeting. The meeting will focus on the debate raging around the use, recycling, and banning of plastic and paper bags.
If you have already sent us an RSVP for September 15th, please take a moment to reconfirm your RSVP for the new date of September 22nd. . .Thank you
Solving the Plastic Bag Dilemma: Is Oregon Ready?
A forum hosted by Recycling Advocates
When: September 22, 2008
6:30 pm - Reception
7-9 pm - Annual Member Meeting & Public forum
Where: Portland City Hall, Council Chambers, 1221 Southwest Fourth Avenue
RSVP: info@RecyclingAdvocates.org
Countries as diverse as Ireland, China, Bangladesh, Uganda and South Africa have all passed laws that in some way restrict the free distribution of plastic check-out bags and many more are currently considering it.
Last year San Francisco became the first major US city to pass a bill that will eventually ban all plastic bags from grocery stores and pharmacies. Los Angeles followed suit and Seattle's City Council voted to implement a 20-cent fee for plastic and paper bags at grocery, drug and convenience stores.
Portland City Commissioner Sam Adams recently announced his plans to bring a resolution forward before the end of 2008 that will impose a fee on both paper and plastic check-out bags.
- What are the implications of the massive and widespread use of plastic and paper bags?
- How does Commissioner Adams' proposal compare to Seattle's or San Francisco's?
- How will grocery stores and consumers handle the fee?
- Where do compostable bags fit into the equation?
- Now that Portland is considering a solution, when can the rest of Oregon expect the same?
The panel includes:
· David Allaway, Waste Prevention Specialist, Oregon DEQ
· Tom Watson, King County Recycling Specialist and Seattle-Times Eco-consumer columnist
· Sam Adams, Portland City Commissioner and Mayor-Elect
· Brian Rohter, CEO, New Seasons Market
This forum is FREE and open to the public.
Please be sure to RSVP to info@RecyclingAdvocates.org
Read other posts on this topic:
The debate paper vs. plastic is more aptly named plastic vs. anything is better
Deep sigh... Portland missed out on another first - Again.
An environmental policy even a Bush could love
Politicians want stores to recycle plastic bags
Will Oregon be the first state to ban plastic bags?
San Francisco City Council votes to ban plastic bags
We need proactive leaders that we can depend on to protect the health of our environment and that of Oregonians.
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