So we ban plastic bags, but now we're using different ones made from thicker/more plastic. Who's idea was this? Why is paper not good enough? : r/oregon
Friendly reminder that you can find easy drop-in recycling for plastic film and paktech plastic (6-pack) holders at your local New Seasons : r/Portland
Recycle UP! | University of Portland
Think those bags are recyclable? California says think again | KMPH
Guide to Portland OR Recycling Rules - Action Junk Hauling
Corvallis Oregon Says Goodbye to Disposable Shopping Bags | Factory Direct Promos
Plastic Bag Ban | City of Lake Oswego
Plastic bag ban and paper bag fee | Portland.gov
Oregonians Are Still Adjusting To The Single-Use Plastic Bag Ban - OPB
Recycling Services | University of Portland
Recycling Startup Ridwell Makes Household Recycling Easier - Bloomberg
Spotlight item-plasticbags/wrap — Recycle or Not
Only 14% of plastics are recycled – can tech innovation tackle the rest? | Guardian sustainable business | The Guardian
Recycle For Rescues - Oregon Humane Society
Plastic recycling | Metro
Department of Environmental Quality : Recycle Right! : Recycling : State of Oregon
There's no more plastic bags at Walmart stores in Oregon, Washington
Dealing With (some of) The Plastic You Can't Avoid - Train With Bain
It's beyond time for Salem to outlaw plastic bags
Recycling options dwindle for certain plastics | Metro
Recycling Is Religion in Portland. But It's in Crisis Because You're Doing It Wrong.