10 good reasons not to charge shoppers a fee for disposable grocery bags (paper or plastic)
by: OLCV | August 27, 2008 - 11:54
During my morning news review I stumbled upon a post on PDX Green laying out 10 good reasons not to impose a fee on shoppers for disposable shopping bags.
Thanks for the great work Shelby!
Read the list here.
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