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<strong>Plastic</strong> <strong>Shopping</strong> <strong>Bag</strong> <strong>Survey</strong><br />

1. Check the box that best describes where you live.<br />

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Response<br />

Percent<br />

Response<br />

Count<br />

Bucoda 0.8% 29<br />

Lacey 24.8% 939<br />

Olympia 30.4% 1,152<br />

Rainier 1.7% 65<br />

Rochester 2.9% 108<br />

Tenino 2.1% 80<br />

Tumwater 7.0% 265<br />

Yelm 7.1% 267<br />

Unincorporated <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> 17.4% 658<br />

I do not live in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> 5.8% 221<br />

answered question 3,784<br />

skipped question 0


2. Please rate the following statements:<br />

I always recycle my plastic<br />

grocery bags.<br />

I am concerned about the amount<br />

of litter and trash plastic bags<br />

create.<br />

I always use reusable bags when I<br />

shop.<br />

Making plastic bags uses too many<br />

resources.<br />

I always reuse my plastic bags for<br />

other purposes, like picking up pet<br />

waste or lining my trash can.<br />

I am concerned about marine<br />

animals and birds being injured or<br />

killed by plastic bags.<br />

Strongly<br />

Agree<br />

43.3%<br />

(1,495)<br />

57.0%<br />

(1,954)<br />

20.3%<br />

(698)<br />

42.2%<br />

(1,422)<br />

63.7%<br />

(2,198)<br />

62.3%<br />

(2,134)<br />

Agree Neutral Disagree<br />

30.9%<br />

(1,066)<br />

27.5%<br />

(943)<br />

33.7%<br />

(1,157)<br />

24.3%<br />

(819)<br />

27.3%<br />

(942)<br />

23.3%<br />

(799)<br />

11.3%<br />

(390)<br />

8.9%<br />

(306)<br />

24.0%<br />

(825)<br />

20.1%<br />

(678)<br />

4.9%<br />

(168)<br />

8.1%<br />

(279)<br />

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7.9%<br />

(273)<br />

3.0%<br />

(104)<br />

13.8%<br />

(472)<br />

5.4%<br />

(183)<br />

Strongly<br />

Disagree<br />

4.5%<br />

(154)<br />

3.4%<br />

(116)<br />

6.7%<br />

(230)<br />

6.4%<br />

(215)<br />

1.7% (58) 1.0% (34)<br />

2.7% (92)<br />

3. Are plastic bags recyclable in your curbside recycle cart?<br />

3.1%<br />

(106)<br />

N/A<br />

2.1%<br />

(71)<br />

0.2%<br />

(6)<br />

1.4%<br />

(49)<br />

1.7%<br />

(56)<br />

1.5%<br />

(52)<br />

0.4%<br />

(14)<br />

Rating<br />

Average<br />

Response<br />

Count<br />

1.97 3,449<br />

1.68 3,429<br />

2.52 3,431<br />

2.08 3,373<br />

1.47 3,452<br />

1.60 3,424<br />

answered question 3,493<br />

skipped question 291<br />

Response<br />

Percent<br />

Response<br />

Count<br />

Yes 12.4% 428<br />

No 61.5% 2,130<br />

I don't know 26.1% 905<br />

answered question 3,463<br />

skipped question 321


4. The average American uses 350-500 plastic shopping bags each year. How many of<br />

these actually get recycled?<br />

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Response<br />

Percent<br />

Response<br />

Count<br />

5% 63.7% 2,161<br />

35% 28.2% 955<br />

65% 5.8% 198<br />

95% 2.3% 78<br />

answered question 3,392<br />

skipped question 392<br />

5. Would you support an ordinance in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> that bans plastic "check-out" bags<br />

in retail stores and allows stores to charge a fee for paper bags?<br />

Response<br />

Percent<br />

Response<br />

Count<br />

Yes 49.2% 1,725<br />

No 25.9% 907<br />

Maybe - I need more information 24.9% 873<br />

answered question 3,505<br />

skipped question 279


6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>! (ex: What<br />

do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some<br />

arguments for or against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

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Response<br />

Count<br />

1,569<br />

answered question 1,569<br />

skipped question 2,215


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Page 3, Q6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>!<br />

(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1 Being able to recycle at curbside. Oct 15, 2012 7:35 AM<br />

2 I hate plastic bags but don't want to create new challenges for low-income folks<br />

related to fees.<br />

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Oct 12, 2012 3:18 PM<br />

3 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags and bottles should be banned. Oct 12, 2012 2:48 PM<br />

4 I like using plastic bags to line my trash cans and to carry items to and from<br />

home.<br />

Oct 12, 2012 2:46 PM<br />

5 I avoid them and use paper or reusable when possible. Oct 12, 2012 12:23 PM<br />

6 You can reuse them over an over. Oct 12, 2012 12:11 PM<br />

7 Provide incentives to use or switch to reusable. Provide reusable bags for free.<br />

Fine businesses that continue to use or provide.<br />

Oct 12, 2012 11:19 AM<br />

8 Don't allow. Make people buy them like in Europe. Oct 8, 2012 1:34 PM<br />

9 -am not in favor of cutting old growth for paper bags. -if paper gags come from<br />

recycled produts-for sure.<br />

10 I can reuse them for other things. However, retailers are too wasteful by not<br />

filling them all the way *shoppers* litter bags when it is not always necessary.<br />

Oct 8, 2012 11:05 AM<br />

Oct 8, 2012 11:03 AM<br />

11 Light weight. Easy to Handle-I don't forget to take them in. Oct 8, 2012 10:42 AM<br />

12 Have more places to recycle bags. People don't wash their reusuable bags, and<br />

I don't like the unsanitary problems.<br />

Oct 8, 2012 9:48 AM<br />

13 We all shold return them to the place where they shopped! Oct 8, 2012 9:36 AM<br />

14 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags can almost always be used for other than their original purpose. Oct 8, 2012 9:32 AM<br />

15 Make plastic bags that cost 50cents and last to be re-used. Oct 5, 2012 4:24 PM<br />

16 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are hazardous to the environment and should no longer be<br />

available for use. I use paper bags.<br />

Oct 5, 2012 3:34 PM<br />

17 It's good that some grocery bags now give discounts for bringing your own bags. Oct 5, 2012 3:18 PM<br />

18 I like to use plastic bags for garbage-yard waste. Oct 5, 2012 3:17 PM<br />

19 Ban packaging Oct 5, 2012 3:02 PM<br />

20 Light-have plastic bqags recycled in garbage pick-up Oct 5, 2012 3:00 PM<br />

21 Humanity has surpassed the planetary carrying capacity, and it makes sense<br />

according to the precautionary principle, to take immediate and urgent actionto<br />

lessen our impact.<br />

Oct 5, 2012 2:49 PM<br />

22 fold & hand in to food bank.Or reuse at times. Oct 5, 2012 2:29 PM


Page 3, Q6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>!<br />

(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

23 No more plastic bags.! Oct 5, 2012 2:27 PM<br />

24 Reusable, but these bags are reusable to the max! Oct 5, 2012 1:58 PM<br />

25 My DD clients reuse them and they're free for them. Oct 5, 2012 1:52 PM<br />

26 To be able touse them when I need them for stuff around my house. I agree that<br />

we should get rid of plastic bags. We are filling up our land fills to quickly.<br />

27 I'd support a tax on plastic bags-enought to cause stores to offer a 5 cent rebate<br />

to customers for reusing bags. then when the bags are worn and torn, the DEQ<br />

could have a $100,000 sweepstates, with 20 broken bags turned intor recycling<br />

to enter.<br />

28 I do re-use mine several times over for various causes. Very helpful when<br />

carrying objects containing moisture.<br />

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Oct 5, 2012 1:35 PM<br />

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Oct 5, 2012 11:45 AM<br />

29 But they make great poop bags for dogs. Oct 5, 2012 11:43 AM<br />

30 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags can be useful when you need a cheap waterproof container. Oct 5, 2012 11:41 AM<br />

31 Increase with curbside pick-up Oct 5, 2012 11:39 AM<br />

32 People need to be more aware of bringing your own bag. Oct 5, 2012 11:11 AM<br />

33 Not a whole lot. Make recycling easier for people . Cost. Landfill. Oct 5, 2012 11:09 AM<br />

34 I can carry a lot more at one time in plastic. Oct 5, 2012 9:45 AM<br />

35 Offer it curbside. Oct 5, 2012 9:32 AM<br />

36 ffff Oct 5, 2012 6:11 AM<br />

37 Ban them! Oct 4, 2012 9:47 AM<br />

38 It can be frustrating to be charged a monthly fee to recycle. Oct 4, 2012 9:07 AM<br />

39 Curbside recycle for plastic would be nice! Oct 4, 2012 9:06 AM<br />

40 I would like to see more plastic bags recycling, and more recycling of all that we<br />

use, paper, food, etc.<br />

Oct 4, 2012 9:00 AM<br />

41 We reuse plastic bags alot in our house, but we also recycle them. Oct 3, 2012 10:02 AM<br />

42 I support a ban. Oct 2, 2012 3:27 PM<br />

43 Store signs in parking lots. Oct 2, 2012 2:58 PM<br />

44 Sometimes plastic is useful for chicken at the grocery store. Need reusable<br />

options for that.<br />

Oct 2, 2012 9:53 AM<br />

45 I like plastic bags but there should be an easier way to recycle. I take them to Oct 2, 2012 8:40 AM


Page 3, Q6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>!<br />

(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

Fred Meyer but it would be easier to put them in my recycle bin. I use my cloth<br />

bags when I shop and for a lot more like my trips to Costco. People need more<br />

education also on what happens when plastic bags hit the environment.<br />

46 How about an incentive to not use plastic bags and use reusable containers? Oct 2, 2012 8:34 AM<br />

47 How about an incentive to not use plastic bags and use reusable containers? Oct 1, 2012 8:56 AM<br />

48 I use my plastic bags for pet litter. Otherwise I recycle them. Oct 1, 2012 6:22 AM<br />

49 I use plastic bags for pet waste. I'll have to buy them if I don't get them via<br />

shopping. I use reusable bags for a portion of my shopping. Having recycling of<br />

plastic bags at curbside would help with recycling. The stores don't always<br />

recycle the ones that you take there. They sometimes throw them in the trash.<br />

If they were biodegradable it would help with ones that get loose in the<br />

environment (it won't matter in a landfill). I wish people weren't so irresponsible<br />

with disposal.<br />

50 Too much governmental regulatoins with zero accountability. Suggest a solution<br />

rather than a regulation. What about paper bags again that are automatically<br />

recycled regardless of the direction they go - paper goes back to the land they<br />

came from as trees. Less export of our lumber to other nations and cultures and<br />

more of that wood going to make paper bags. Back up the clock folks and the<br />

plastic bags go away in favor of paper. Thank you.<br />

51 Reusable shopping bags breed bacteria leading to food poisoning. I find the<br />

plastic bags new are safer for food carrying. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have been made<br />

recently more fragile. Tear easier, bottoms not fully sealed, thinner. All in the<br />

effort to apease the anti plastic bag people. I do feel for wildlife and the garbage<br />

waste on our beaches. I find it very sad people are so lazy they can't be<br />

bothered to dispose of bags. I use bags for pet waste, containing garbage to<br />

take to can, To keep food from being contaminated from other foods. I am<br />

disabled and the plastic bags are easier for me to carry vs. paper bags. I want<br />

the choice to use what I view is best for me. Not to be mandated what I have to<br />

use and charged on top of that. Fixed income means just that. We can't afford<br />

food, power, phone, shelter, transportation, medical care and now another<br />

charge is to be added. NO NO NO NO. Leave my plastic bags ALONE.<br />

52 The imposition of bag fees would create a significant problem for those of us<br />

who use the Food Stamps program to feed ourselves, as well as other problems.<br />

53 They are re-usable in many ways and I don't need to pay for other inconvenient<br />

methods to carry things.<br />

54 I use the bags to line small garbage cans and for other purposes. If they wind up<br />

in the garbage, it's because they are full of other garbage. Stop telling me how<br />

to live my life.<br />

55 The whole "green" thing is way to extreme. The problem is not the bags, it is<br />

irresponsible people, government always punishing all over the few.<br />

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Page 3, Q6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>!<br />

(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

56 I believe there should be a charge for both plastic and paper bags; thereby<br />

enforcing the use of reusable bags. The right sollution in protecting our<br />

environment is eliminating the convienence of pollutants. The reuse of plastic<br />

bags, for pet wast as an example, still harms our environment. Pet owners<br />

should use biodegradable bags which are much more size appropriate for the<br />

task.<br />

57 I believe it should be up to an individual whether or not to use whatever type bag<br />

they choose. If you are going to require people to bring their own bags, for a<br />

period of time give free bags to customers. Some people can't afford to buy<br />

them. Some elderly and low income people can't afford even the nickel to buy<br />

them. If an elderly person has $50 to spend on groceries and forgets their bag<br />

and their bill is $47.99, they don't have the nickel to pay for a bag.<br />

58 I strongly support a plastic bag ban. I really wanted to attend some of the public<br />

meetings, but I was unable to do so. I think <strong>Thurston</strong> county should be amongst<br />

the other cities/counties in the country leading the way in sustainability. Such<br />

bans have been implemented successfully elsewhere with little difficulty and vast<br />

improvements in waste reduction. <strong>Plastic</strong> does some wonderful things for us, but<br />

we don't need plastic shopping bags!<br />

59 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags can be reused in many ways and I do so, using mine for pet waste<br />

as well as for wastebasket liners and for putting messy garbage in before it goes<br />

in the trash can. We can encourage recycling by having the recycling<br />

companies take them away--possibly in a separate container as the glass is now<br />

done. Once amonth would be sufficient. Having merchants charge 5 cents for a<br />

paper bag is a big ripoff of the consumer. Did anyone notice how quickly the big<br />

corporations, e.g. Safeway, quickly stopped giving a credit when consumers<br />

brought in their own bags? Another way to gouge the public and increase<br />

corporate profits. I never let my plastic bags become litter. I have used cloth<br />

bags, but am concerned about cleanliness, especially where fresh meat is<br />

concerned. A very small percentage of the population would faithfully wash<br />

those bags weekly. If plastic bags are banned, how about requiring merchants<br />

to provide paper bags? I shop mostly at Trader Joe's where they always provide<br />

strong, reusable paper bags. Education is the solution to the plastic bag<br />

problem.<br />

60 I would look to what has been done in other communities regarding plastic<br />

shopping bags. What has worked and what hasn't? What are the forces that will<br />

oppose such a ban and do we have the political will to withstand those forces?<br />

61 I reuse plastic bags for other purposes but i feel that we all need to recycle<br />

plastic bags. Every shopping or grocery outlets should have a recycling bin.<br />

62 It makes no sense to continue to use plastic bags when most of them end up in<br />

landfills. I think that <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> should take a stand and end this cycle of<br />

ignorance. We need to honor our environment and become "greener". Yes,<br />

plastic bags are great to pick up dog waste, line trash containers...but, not for<br />

grocery or retail shopping. Nothing is worse than buying one item and receiving<br />

it in a plastic bag that sometimes gets tossed before even leaving the<br />

store....that is plain and simply, wrong. Curbside bag recycle would help but not<br />

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Sep 24, 2012 10:05 AM


Page 3, Q6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>!<br />

(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

alleviate the problem. Yes, plastic bags are convenient but at what cost....our<br />

future, the future of our wildlife, the environment......our children!!!<br />

63 Accepting bags in our recycling bins would be the #1 way to increase bag<br />

recycling....no question. I think most folks don't recycle their bags because they<br />

have to gather them up somewhere, which takes space, then they have to<br />

transport them to a recycling collection area, usually a grocery store. Most often,<br />

we forget to take them with us, on our trips to the store, or they sit in the trunk for<br />

weeks before we remember them. I'm sure they often get thrown out at some<br />

point in this delivery system, before the recycling actually occurs. Even if you<br />

asked folks to gather them up for awhile and place them in the recycling as a<br />

bundle, many of us would be thrilled to do this, just to be able to put them in our<br />

bins. I think plastic bags certainly have their value. Many folks use them to line<br />

garbage, or carry things, etc. But, if we make these free, there is widespread<br />

abuse. They must be purchased for use, then people treat them with more<br />

respect, more conservation of their use. I would suggest if they ARE sold, that it<br />

wouldn't be as single bag use at grocery lines. A nickle or dime still isn't enough<br />

to avoid the abuse. BAN the BAGS!!! They are a public menace, and <strong>Thurston</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> is progressive enough to act smart on this one, especially since we are a<br />

waterfront community, the place many bags end up. Change most often is<br />

accompanied by a nudge to make people alter their habits. This is OK, when we<br />

are faced with the environmental degradation we perpetrate on this earth each<br />

and every day. Anything we can do to mitigate that is something we should try.<br />

64 The only place i know of that still accepts plastic bags for recycling is Fred<br />

Meyer. More places to drop off bags of a way to put a bundle of them on with our<br />

comingled recycling would at least make it easier for those of us who already try<br />

hard to recycle plastic bags. With some education it might even entice others to<br />

make an effort to recycle them. I reuse plastic shopping bags for garbage pale<br />

liners. I wish there was a good, durable biodegradable alternative to plastic<br />

garbage bags too.<br />

65 I grew up not using paper or plastic bags at stores in Europe. 40 years ago!<br />

What is taking us so long?<br />

66 Making bags recycleable in curbside bins would be a huge step to helping<br />

reduce the number in landfills.<br />

67 I do like re-using plastic bags to store veggies in my fridge and to use as packing<br />

materials. At the same time, I would rather they be banned to reduce trash<br />

entering the waste stream and because they are wasteful.<br />

68 get rid of them. go all the way get rid of all bags. make people actually bring the<br />

million reusable ones they have at home or even sitting in their cars! maybe start<br />

with reminders at the front of all major grocery stores!<br />

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69 I resue bags several times. If not availabe I'm not sure what I'd use. Sep 20, 2012 4:11 PM<br />

70 I like to use them for other things & it's a money saving issue for me, I don't buy<br />

small bags for bathroom or dog waste.<br />

Sep 20, 2012 4:10 PM


Page 3, Q6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>!<br />

(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

71 Side note: We want used (clean, no holes) plastic bags at <strong>Thurston</strong> Co. Food<br />

Bank. We use all sizes to repackage food for distribution to schools & sites.<br />

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Sep 20, 2012 4:07 PM<br />

72 Just use paper. Sep 20, 2012 3:37 PM<br />

73 I like reusing them around the house. Sep 20, 2012 3:34 PM<br />

74 What I like is using thme for doog poop clean up/juice pulp. Sep 20, 2012 3:18 PM<br />

75 Ban plastic bags or some kind of incintive for recycling. Sep 20, 2012 3:09 PM<br />

76 There needs to be more ways to recycle plastic bags. Sep 20, 2012 3:06 PM<br />

77 Curbside bag recycling!! Sep 20, 2012 3:05 PM<br />

78 More recycle locations Include in curbside recycling Sep 20, 2012 1:47 PM<br />

79 Provide more avenues for reuse or recycling. If plastic bags are banned those<br />

who douse/need them will then need to purchase them.<br />

80 No spell check needed-Examine to Portland ordinance that appears to be quite<br />

successful-Plagerism is the greatest for of flattery.<br />

Sep 20, 2012 1:36 PM<br />

Sep 20, 2012 1:35 PM<br />

81 Remebering the re-usuable bag. Sep 20, 2012 1:33 PM<br />

82 Don't have rcycling. Sep 20, 2012 11:46 AM<br />

83 Use reusuable except when I forget them. Sep 20, 2012 11:46 AM<br />

84 The hawks prairie facility makes recycling just about anything very easy. They<br />

get all my plastic bags that are not repurposed. More grocery stores & other<br />

merchants who use plastic bags should all have a recycle bag container at their<br />

front doors.<br />

Sep 20, 2012 11:14 AM<br />

85 Provide more information to the public. Sep 20, 2012 10:57 AM<br />

86 It would be nice if my neighborhood recycling receptacle would take them so I<br />

don't have to take them to the grocery store.<br />

87 I like plastic bags because I reuse them to pick up pet waste. I also make useful<br />

items out of them like reusable shopping bags by crocheting them together.<br />

Sep 20, 2012 10:53 AM<br />

Sep 20, 2012 10:35 AM<br />

88 Come up with a better alternative (financial) Sep 20, 2012 9:28 AM<br />

89 I reuse plastic bags every day of my life - for pet waste, garbage, transporting<br />

plants from my garden to friends, packing filler in boxes, and on and on. I would<br />

be lost without them. And what about all the grocery items that sweat or leak?<br />

Paper bags are a joke in a case like that - they break through! I can put a soiled<br />

plastic bag in the trash - think of the water, detergent and electricity I would use if<br />

I had to wash a "reusable" bag. If a paper bag is soiled, I can't even recycle it<br />

and must also put it in the trash. What about all the products that are made from<br />

recycled plastic bags - what would happen to fleece, other plastic items, etc.<br />

Sep 20, 2012 8:11 AM


Page 3, Q6. We would like to know your thoughts about plastic bag use in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>!<br />

(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

Make people aware of the other uses for the plastic bags - and make the recycle<br />

bins for these bags more available to the public. Or make a more "recycleable"<br />

plastic bag? How much do plastic bags contribute to total waste and litter? I'd<br />

even pay a nickle for a PLASTIC BAG!<br />

90 Increase by charing for plastic Encourage paper Sep 19, 2012 3:44 PM<br />

91 I like that we reuse them for trash bags, lunch bags, packing extra clothes-they<br />

have more than one use.<br />

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Sep 19, 2012 3:32 PM<br />

92 They are convient. Sep 19, 2012 3:16 PM<br />

93 Add to curbside recycle. Sep 19, 2012 2:43 PM<br />

94 Lets just stop using them, it may take time to adjust but we will get used to<br />

it....Americans fear change!<br />

Sep 19, 2012 1:23 PM<br />

95 More often I reuse the plastic bags until they are totally gone or gross. Sep 19, 2012 1:06 PM<br />

96 They carry light stuff. Sep 19, 2012 1:05 PM<br />

97 More energy is used to make paper bags then plastic bags. Sep 19, 2012 1:03 PM<br />

98 Light and easy to carry groceries in. Curbside recycling would help. The cost for<br />

poor people on fixed income.<br />

Sep 19, 2012 12:04 PM<br />

99 Just continue to put info out there. People will change eventually. Sep 19, 2012 11:59 AM<br />

100 Ban them. Sep 19, 2012 11:44 AM<br />

101 They are hazardous to wildlife. Sep 19, 2012 11:34 AM<br />

102 If we ban free plastic bags people will have to purchase plastic bags to dispose<br />

of garbage and pet waste. Who does that hurt? Low income familites!!! What<br />

about how many get re-used!<br />

103 Charging a fee for paper would create issues for many lower income residents.<br />

However, recognising the intersechionality of these issues and acknowledging<br />

the work of bag give-aways such as these canhelp to create more of an equal<br />

community.<br />

104 I reuse plastic grocery bags as trash bags rather then purchase commercial<br />

bags, as well as for general uses as parent/pet owner/etc (carrying stuff!). Then<br />

recycle when no longer usable.<br />

Sep 19, 2012 10:59 AM<br />

Sep 19, 2012 10:53 AM<br />

Sep 19, 2012 10:49 AM<br />

105 <strong>Bag</strong>s use oil, oil costs money and is harmful to our environment. No need! Sep 19, 2012 10:43 AM<br />

106 Just ban them. We'll get used to it again and figure out another way to get by.<br />

We got along for decades before they arrived and we'll get by fine once they're<br />

banned.<br />

Sep 19, 2012 10:11 AM<br />

107 I don't use plastic shopping bags and rarely shop at stores that supply them. I Sep 19, 2012 7:31 AM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

would support a ban on the plastic but not a surcharge on paper to make food<br />

even more expensive. Leave it up to the stores. If they want to charge their<br />

customers for paper then they can if they don't then they don't have to.<br />

Mandating the charge just hurts people who can't afford food as it is. Increase<br />

recycling. I would love to be able to recycle all the various types of plastic film. I<br />

was told that I can't because the plastic gums up the sorting machines that the<br />

recyclers use. <strong>Plastic</strong> film is the largest part of my waste stream.<br />

108 <strong>Plastic</strong> shopping bags are no worse than aluminum cans or cardboard<br />

packaging. it makes bsolutely NO sense to target these as an evil to be banned<br />

from use. We recycle our bags or manage them responsibly for other uses such<br />

as trash can liners. Cigarette butts and general litter are much worse than bags.<br />

This legislation to ban the bags is ridiculous and a waste of our lawmakers' time.<br />

109 In our area, Costco gets by without providing bags. When the wind blows hard,<br />

plastic bags appear in too many unlikely places.<br />

110 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are easy and sometimes I forget to bring my own. However, I still<br />

think that we all need to be aware about all kinds of recycling and the county<br />

needs to educate better and provide convenient recycle place.<br />

111 Hard to ban them, especially for EVERY type of shopping. Grocery stores are<br />

likely the highest volume of usage - focus efforts there. Really need to make<br />

recycling easier and increase/improve messaging about the benefits of nonplastic<br />

bag use<br />

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Sep 18, 2012 7:07 PM<br />

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Sep 18, 2012 3:53 PM<br />

112 Encourage people to revise them for different uses. Sep 18, 2012 3:51 PM<br />

113 I still like paper for certain things. Recycle but mostly use bags. Sep 18, 2012 3:50 PM<br />

114 There is absolutely no need for them. There are viable alternatives that<br />

everyone would use if plastic bags were no longer available.<br />

Sep 18, 2012 3:02 PM<br />

115 Making it affordable to transition for businesses. Sep 18, 2012 2:48 PM<br />

116 Ban use and charge for use Sep 18, 2012 2:11 PM<br />

117 No comment Sep 18, 2012 2:11 PM<br />

118 Improve the quality of retailers' reusable tote bags. Fred Meyers are the worst;<br />

they tear and part seams easily. Trader Joes makes the very best. Strong and<br />

durable. I agree with the author that it requires a conscious habit change to<br />

remember to take the reusable totes each trip. I'm getting better...<br />

119 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are often very useful for certain items. They are used with our<br />

shopping bags and then reused.<br />

Sep 18, 2012 2:08 PM<br />

Sep 18, 2012 2:08 PM<br />

120 Question 4 is leading and UNPROFESSIONAL Sep 18, 2012 12:32 PM<br />

121 thanks for the reusable bag! Sep 18, 2012 12:06 PM<br />

122 Have all curbside recycling take them Sep 18, 2012 12:06 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

123 Banning plastic bags cannot happen soon enough. Sep 18, 2012 12:05 PM<br />

124 Grocery stores should have recycle barrels for bags. Sep 18, 2012 12:03 PM<br />

125 I need to be more dilligent about these bags! Sep 18, 2012 12:00 PM<br />

126 More research needed. Keep containers on ships so bags not dropped by<br />

container full. Try corn based plastic, etc.<br />

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127 Store easily. I like resuing them for garbage. Sep 18, 2012 11:55 AM<br />

128 More stores recycling. Sep 18, 2012 11:49 AM<br />

129 I like that I can reuse them. Curbside collection would be beneficial. Sep 18, 2012 11:45 AM<br />

130 Make public aware of how to recycle them... I don't kow how to do.... Sep 18, 2012 11:43 AM<br />

131 So many people can't afford reusable shopping bags, to discontinue use. Maybe<br />

help them get them started, or make recycling more readily availabe!<br />

Sep 18, 2012 11:34 AM<br />

132 Thank You Sep 18, 2012 11:30 AM<br />

133 I want to change my plastic bag habits to reduce the enviromental impact-forcing<br />

me to will help.<br />

134 Make it possible to recycle in the curbside bins so it's more convienient for<br />

everyone.<br />

Sep 18, 2012 9:39 AM<br />

Sep 18, 2012 9:37 AM<br />

135 Don't like them Sep 18, 2012 9:36 AM<br />

136 Ilike getting plastic bags sometimes because I always reuse them at least once.<br />

I wouldn't mind paying a small fee for them at the grocery store.<br />

Sep 18, 2012 9:14 AM<br />

137 Keep some Sep 18, 2012 9:13 AM<br />

138 I prefer to have no plastic bags available to the public. I is easy to change habits<br />

when we have to. We can have really lightweight bags or baskets or containers<br />

in our vehicle or in the stores themselves, such as in the Food Co-ops and<br />

Costcos where there are boxes available for costomers who don't have their own<br />

containers. I carry my own bags and containers in the back of my vehicle. I<br />

rarely forget. I often can walk out with some things in my hands, such as a few<br />

clothing items from a store or a loaf of bread and carton of milk. When I was in<br />

theplastic bags available at the grocery stores. That was many years ago.<br />

Sep 18, 2012 8:52 AM<br />

139 Offer more places to recycle plastic bags and maybe charge 5 cents per bag?? Sep 17, 2012 8:26 PM<br />

140 I alway's try to ask for paper or bring my own. But sometimes I for get and get<br />

plastic. "Just Ban Them" Charge a $1.00 a bag ! That will stop us all.<br />

Sep 17, 2012 7:14 PM<br />

141 They need to be recycled. Sep 17, 2012 4:51 PM<br />

142 Educating & dialogue directed to get people to think is probably good but Sep 17, 2012 4:42 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

legislation is usually ultimately ineffective.<br />

143 I don't like them at all. they rip too fast and nobody puts them in the recycling<br />

bins.<br />

144 We always take our reusuable bags to the store but forget them in the car. Put<br />

signs in the parking log "Did you bring your reuse bags"<br />

145 I'd rather have paper you can use it for wrapping , drawing, plastic rigps too<br />

easily. Besides paper is more reusuable, i can do without plastic.<br />

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Sep 17, 2012 3:09 PM<br />

146 All bags should be compostable!! Sep 17, 2012 3:06 PM<br />

147 No Sep 17, 2012 2:49 PM<br />

148 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags often wind up as litter and affect wildlife. Sep 17, 2012 2:48 PM<br />

149 Folks need to hear why the plastic bags are harmfu. They need to see the<br />

connection to their choices and how it eventually harms all of us.<br />

Sep 17, 2012 2:47 PM<br />

150 -----ppard Rocks! Sep 17, 2012 2:38 PM<br />

151 Easy to store for reuse. Sep 17, 2012 2:32 PM<br />

152 I never actually remember my re-usuable bags when I go shopping and I never<br />

want to buy more so plastic t-shirt bags come in handy.<br />

Sep 17, 2012 2:29 PM<br />

153 Let individuals make the decision. Sep 17, 2012 2:28 PM<br />

154 WE RE-USE OUR PLASTIC BAGS FOR PICKING UP PET WASTE. IF THEY<br />

ARE BANNED, WHAT WOULD WE USE AND WHY SHOULD WE PAY FOR<br />

PAPER BAGS? THE COMMISSARY WHERE WE HAVE SHOPPED FOR<br />

OVER 50 YEARS USE PAPER BAGS AND THEY DO NOT CHARGE EXTRA<br />

FOR THEM.<br />

155 not a real issue to be dealt with, instead of hopping on the bandwagon lets use<br />

some common sense and leave people to their own decisions<br />

156 I like plastic <strong>Bag</strong>s because they have a one Time use,no Germs collect like in<br />

reuseble <strong>Bag</strong>s.I use them for my Garbage if I dont have them then i will have to<br />

buy Garbagebags,so the plastic <strong>Bag</strong>s will always be there anyway.<br />

157 I do reuse my plastic bags as liners in my garbage cans. Like my mom I could<br />

line them with paper bags. If plastic bags were banned I would be forced to use<br />

my reuse bags which I have a trunk full of. I support banning plastic bags.<br />

158 I must admit I am guilty of using plastic bags when I shop. I have a trunk full of<br />

cloth bags as well as bags from Trader Joes. I do use them but if plastic bags<br />

where banned I would be forced to use them always instead of sometimes. On<br />

the other had I always reuse my plastic bags as liners in my garbage cans. I<br />

remember growing up my mom always lined the garbage with paper. I can and<br />

should do that too! I am in support of banning plastic bags to help the<br />

Sep 17, 2012 2:28 PM<br />

Sep 17, 2012 2:13 PM<br />

Sep 17, 2012 1:17 PM<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

environment.<br />

159 I would like to see a ban and we would just have to cope. I currently both<br />

recycle bags and use them for cat litter disposal and for storing some vegetables<br />

and sometimes for garbage before putting it into compostable bags, since they<br />

tend to digest before I'm ready to put them into the bin. You can increase bag<br />

recycling by having curbside pickup. But it is better to not use them in the first<br />

place. Have a 5Cent charge for getting a plastic bag in the store. Outlaw them<br />

from stores.<br />

160 1. <strong>Bag</strong>s are not the problem. PEOPLE ARE. 2. <strong>Bag</strong>s are being reused<br />

everywhere: garbage, storing, carrying things, gifting, projects, sorting, etc.<br />

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Sep 16, 2012 1:41 PM<br />

161 I'd like to be able to recycle bags in our mixed recycling container. Sep 15, 2012 4:21 PM<br />

162 I like to use plastic bags as liners for my small garbage cans in the bathroom. Sep 15, 2012 10:35 AM<br />

163 I like plastic bags though they need to be thicker/stronger so they don't break so<br />

easy. Love that they can be recycled for other uses. Hate this website <strong>Thurston</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong>! Looking for something and it redirects you else where.<br />

Sep 14, 2012 9:37 AM<br />

164 ban plastic bags Sep 13, 2012 1:55 PM<br />

165 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convienent because they are so readily available. Sep 13, 2012 1:54 PM<br />

166 They use petroleum which needs to be discontinued. Sep 13, 2012 1:41 PM<br />

167 Just do it! Sep 13, 2012 1:39 PM<br />

168 Too much plastic in food industry, not just in check-out bags. Sep 13, 2012 1:37 PM<br />

169 Recycle them. Sep 13, 2012 1:17 PM<br />

170 Putmore containers in parts to reuse bags for poop. Sep 13, 2012 11:13 AM<br />

171 I suppose one could recycle the bags as like some sort of lining for your<br />

recycling can.<br />

Sep 13, 2012 11:12 AM<br />

172 I agree that plastic bags are bad for the environment. Sep 13, 2012 10:39 AM<br />

173 I think we can and should be a leading couty for reducing the use of plastic bags<br />

to as little as possible.<br />

Sep 13, 2012 10:32 AM<br />

174 I think we can increase plastic bag recycling by reminding people more often. Sep 13, 2012 10:31 AM<br />

175 I think we can increase bag recycling if at the enterance of any store we saw a<br />

big sign about that. Did you recycle today?<br />

176 I would support a plastic bag fee (5 cents) if a person wanted one from a store.<br />

Thank you!<br />

Sep 13, 2012 10:28 AM<br />

Sep 13, 2012 10:26 AM<br />

177 I use paper bags, then "mulch" them with compost. Sep 13, 2012 9:17 AM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

178 We need lots of them. Sep 13, 2012 9:09 AM<br />

179 They can be used as trash liners. Sep 13, 2012 9:08 AM<br />

180 I rather motivate than punish. Sep 12, 2012 4:56 PM<br />

181 I use them daily in my public education classroom. Sep 12, 2012 4:51 PM<br />

182 Lots of lazy people! Sep 12, 2012 4:50 PM<br />

183 They are convenient and make possible to rscycle in the bin. Sep 12, 2012 4:42 PM<br />

184 I prefer plastic for wet & organic garbage. I like the option to recycle at grocery<br />

stores. Paper gabbing should be encouraged but charging will not do that.<br />

185 I think TC needs to get on board with Seattle and many other 1st world countries<br />

(GB) and charge for bags provided in stores. People will learn quickly.<br />

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186 More information about where/how to recycle pplastic bags. Sep 12, 2012 3:47 PM<br />

187 Didn't know curside recycle included plastic bags. Sep 12, 2012 3:30 PM<br />

188 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags don't rip as easy. Sep 12, 2012 3:14 PM<br />

189 1, <strong>Plastic</strong> bags don't leak & fall apart like paper. 2. I don't know. 3. More people<br />

will use reusuable bags if plastic bags are banned.<br />

190 <strong>Bag</strong>s don't last too long-they get brittle and usually get thrown away in the trash<br />

or burned.<br />

191 I like the convenience of carrying plastic bags & the ability to use them multiple<br />

times.<br />

Sep 12, 2012 3:12 PM<br />

Sep 12, 2012 2:58 PM<br />

Sep 12, 2012 2:40 PM<br />

192 School recycling program to educate kids. Sep 12, 2012 1:48 PM<br />

193 Some people cannot afford, maybe pre-pay for some so that all can have. Sep 12, 2012 1:47 PM<br />

194 Familiar with Seattle's attempt. Reaaly unsure of how a ban would affect me. Sep 12, 2012 1:46 PM<br />

195 Wish bag recycling could be in recycle container/curbside. Sep 12, 2012 11:40 AM<br />

196 Reusable bags carry the strong possibilty of germs contanminating my food at<br />

the market. I don't use when I shop at the market. We reuse or recycle our<br />

plastic bags always.<br />

Sep 12, 2012 11:32 AM<br />

197 Meat needs to be in plastic. Food handling risk. Sep 12, 2012 10:28 AM<br />

198 I hate plastic bags. I came from a town with a plastic bag ban. It is very easy to<br />

not use plastic bags once you get used to it.<br />

199 I feel that we don't support recycling as much as we could. I don't recycle nor do<br />

my friends, but I hate polluting. Fuck plastic bags. They are terrible.<br />

Sep 12, 2012 10:14 AM<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

200 I like them because I reuse them at my house for different things. I wouldn't be<br />

against banniing them in stores or charging for them. Peace Love & Rainbows.<br />

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Sep 12, 2012 9:48 AM<br />

201 keep encouraging people to use their own bags. Sep 12, 2012 9:43 AM<br />

202 I dont think that bag recycling necessarily needs to increase, as it encourages<br />

the use of plastic bags. I fully support a ban on plastic bags, or a fee for use. I<br />

already do not use plastic if I remember to bring my reusable bags with me, or if I<br />

only have a few items. Having a small fee brings the issue of plastic bag use,<br />

and the environmental impact from that use to your mind every time that you<br />

need to purchase the plastic bags.<br />

Sep 11, 2012 10:00 PM<br />

203 More stores with recycle bins for plastic bags. Sep 11, 2012 4:08 PM<br />

204 People have a choice, let them decide for themselves. Sep 11, 2012 3:36 PM<br />

205 I can understand banning plastic but to ban them and charge for paer is not<br />

something I am interested in.<br />

Sep 11, 2012 3:27 PM<br />

206 If cleaned & reused by patron we would not need to have ordanices. Sep 11, 2012 3:19 PM<br />

207 Just do it!! Sep 11, 2012 3:16 PM<br />

208 Get rid of all plastic bags. Sep 11, 2012 3:15 PM<br />

209 A degradable bag would help. Sep 11, 2012 3:14 PM<br />

210 There should be more options for recycling these bags. Sep 11, 2012 3:01 PM<br />

211 I'd really like to have a ban on plastic bags. Sep 11, 2012 2:59 PM<br />

212 I use all my bags Sep 11, 2012 2:54 PM<br />

213 Good Luck Sep 11, 2012 2:48 PM<br />

214 I like the idea of getting a bag credit when I bring reuseable bags. Sep 11, 2012 2:42 PM<br />

215 Fees! Sep 11, 2012 1:56 PM<br />

216 Letting people know how the plastic effects things. And show how easy it is Sep 11, 2012 1:56 PM<br />

217 Do not agree with ordinance to avoid giving out bags. Sep 11, 2012 1:54 PM<br />

218 Have separate plastic bin. Sep 11, 2012 1:53 PM<br />

219 curbside pick up Sep 11, 2012 1:52 PM<br />

220 Make recycling available curbside. Sep 11, 2012 1:51 PM<br />

221 Convience Sep 11, 2012 1:49 PM<br />

222 Charge higher fee for bags, paper & plastic. Sep 11, 2012 1:47 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

223 Encourage using recycled plastic bag Sep 11, 2012 1:46 PM<br />

224 Less plastic use other materials like recycled paper. Sep 11, 2012 1:44 PM<br />

225 I want curbside recycling for plastic bags. Sep 11, 2012 1:40 PM<br />

226 Charging customers for plastic bags at retail outlets!! Sep 11, 2012 1:21 PM<br />

227 High taxes on plastic bags. Sep 11, 2012 12:40 PM<br />

228 To reuse as trash bags. Sep 11, 2012 12:35 PM<br />

229 I like to reuse as garbage bags. Sep 11, 2012 12:34 PM<br />

230 I do not like the use of plastic. I prefer paper. Sep 11, 2012 12:28 PM<br />

231 Have environmentally friendly bags at the stores. It is costs dollars, that's ok. Sep 11, 2012 12:28 PM<br />

232 I reuse them because I have them, which I like. I just have too many. Sep 11, 2012 12:07 PM<br />

233 I reuse my plastic bags. They're hardy for shopping at the market. Sep 11, 2012 12:06 PM<br />

234 There should be a small charge for each bag. Sep 11, 2012 12:05 PM<br />

235 I'd be concenred that some small businesses would be hugley affected (but<br />

probably yes)<br />

236 Sanitary, reusable, and my store takes them back when I do not need<br />

them. Ever use a paper bag in the rain? Food costs to much to fall to<br />

the ground.<br />

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237 OK only if they are reusable. Sep 10, 2012 3:34 PM<br />

238 I would rather use recycle or paper. Sep 10, 2012 3:18 PM<br />

239 No more plastic bags! Use more reusable discount instead of charging for<br />

plastics!<br />

Sep 10, 2012 3:03 PM<br />

240 Truckers wrap pallets in plastic that is also ending upin landfille=10X worse. Sep 10, 2012 3:01 PM<br />

241 Banning plastic bags is very unrealistic! Much better to educate people on the<br />

recycle and especially the reuse of plastic bags.<br />

Sep 10, 2012 2:59 PM<br />

242 If there was mandated recycling. Sep 10, 2012 11:47 AM<br />

243 Waste of my tax dollars to spend time and money on this when there are many<br />

more pressing issues, such as over-regulation and jobs needed.<br />

Sep 10, 2012 10:06 AM<br />

244 Until you ban Glad bags...what's the point? Sep 7, 2012 4:49 PM<br />

245 Make them biodegradeable so thy break down faster/easier. Sep 7, 2012 4:48 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

246 I like the idea of grocery stores not unsing any plastic. Sep 7, 2012 4:24 PM<br />

247 I like them for gooey things or to protect in the rain. Sep 7, 2012 4:01 PM<br />

248 Not sure why folks are so against a plastic bag ban since bringing your bags is<br />

not a hard habit to remember. I remember mine!<br />

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Sep 7, 2012 3:35 PM<br />

249 Ban them!!!! It's not that hard to take your own bags to the grocery store. Sep 7, 2012 3:29 PM<br />

250 The obvious benefit of plastic bags is the convenience. I think most people<br />

could be motivated to recycle bags by understanding the personal benefits. Alot<br />

of people aren't motivated by environmental benefits (GHG reduction, harm to<br />

animals/birds, less litter) and don't care as long as they don't perceive to be<br />

inconvenienced. People need to understand the direct financial benefit to our<br />

pocketbooks, how the social costs affect our pocketbooks and our local<br />

governments' budgets (which also affects our personal finances). People need<br />

help connecting the dots back to "what's in it for me?" I think people also need<br />

help understanding that reusable bags are inexpensive and as easy to<br />

remember to take into the store with you as remembering your purse or<br />

wallet...you make it a habit. Some arguments for the ban could be (1) our<br />

addiction to plastic bags further contributes to our dependence on foreign oil and<br />

how that impacts the American economy, (2) if we reduced by, say, half the<br />

number of plastic bags used in America in a year, how much money would that<br />

free up to invest in our economy and jobs? (or other viable comparison), (3) are<br />

the far-reaching consequences of our plastic bag addiction worth the amount of<br />

time bags are used? (e.g., the 30 or 60 minutes from store to home to recycle or<br />

garbage can).<br />

Sep 7, 2012 2:56 PM<br />

251 Easy to use on all kinds of sitiations. Sep 7, 2012 2:34 PM<br />

252 Ambivalent Sep 7, 2012 2:28 PM<br />

253 Don't like them. Sep 7, 2012 1:52 PM<br />

254 Stop using plastic and use more paper bags. Sep 7, 2012 1:45 PM<br />

255 I like to have plastic bags to use as trash bags in my home, to keep in my car for<br />

when I pick up other people's litter at the beach or roadside, and other varied<br />

purposes. I think charging for them would be an excellent incentive, but that<br />

banning them completely is tricky because I hate to support companies making<br />

crappy plastic trash bags. I use my cloth bags about 95% of the time I shop, and<br />

when I forget them, i either juggle my purchases, or take a plastic bag for reuse<br />

purposes. It is a tough decision between encouraging companies to make bags<br />

that hold up better for reuse because they then take longer to break down. I just<br />

moved to <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> and have never lived somewhere that filmy plastic is<br />

recyclable. Paper bags are a huge waste of resources, wood and fuel for<br />

transportation, much heavier than plastic. More effort for letting people know<br />

that bags are recyclable ( I know, you are probably already doing this, but I have<br />

not seen it). Encourage biodegradable plstic bags, or at least ones made from<br />

recycled materials... Long winded, but I will support any efforts to get these off<br />

our streets, out of the sound, and out of our trash.<br />

Sep 7, 2012 1:01 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

256 Yes. Please allow for plastic bag recycling in curbside containers! Also, lids,<br />

ets.-all types of plastic!<br />

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257 I would like to see the stores stop offering plastic bags and go to paper only. Sep 7, 2012 11:28 AM<br />

258 I really haven't put enough thought into plastic bags to have a strong opinion on<br />

the matter. If it is a problem, perhaps better efforts to educate the public rather<br />

than ban them?<br />

Sep 7, 2012 9:49 AM<br />

259 I like the idea of charging a small fee. Sep 6, 2012 4:36 PM<br />

260 I am for banning plastic bags but against charging for paper. Stores already<br />

make $ for their cheaper reusuable bags.Unless they charge very small and the<br />

money goes towards direct social services like the food bank.<br />

261 Limiting plastic bag use would be great, but I'm concerned that charging a fee for<br />

paper and banning them outright would disproportionaly affect and pennalize<br />

lower income folk who may have limited access to other bags.<br />

262 Encourage the use of recyclable bags by providing more incentives for them and<br />

making them ore accessible.<br />

Sep 6, 2012 4:35 PM<br />

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Sep 6, 2012 4:06 PM<br />

263 Trashcan liners Sep 6, 2012 4:04 PM<br />

264 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags can be useful in other ways then just at the store. i think we could<br />

message the consciousness of our useage. This surveyhelped me realize that<br />

alone.<br />

Sep 6, 2012 3:02 PM<br />

265 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are for lazy people! Sep 6, 2012 2:58 PM<br />

266 Make it easier to recycle the bags at curbside. Sep 6, 2012 12:56 PM<br />

267 grocery stores could give a larger discount for bringing reusable bags. 10c a bag<br />

is an incentive<br />

Sep 5, 2012 4:03 PM<br />

268 I use them for use at home. Don't have curbside recycle. Sep 5, 2012 11:55 AM<br />

269 Get rid of them. Sep 5, 2012 11:51 AM<br />

270 Begin taking plastic bags in recycing container. Sep 5, 2012 10:40 AM<br />

271 For: rainy days plastic keeps groceries dry against. Too many tossed<br />

everywhere.<br />

272 Printed handouts with details on how to re-use plastic bags without entering<br />

waste steam.<br />

Sep 5, 2012 9:58 AM<br />

Sep 4, 2012 4:30 PM<br />

273 10 cent/bag charge Sep 4, 2012 4:11 PM<br />

274 I think the city needs to check the science rather than spread untrue statements<br />

about plastic bags. The fact are that paper bags create more waste. Check it<br />

out on line or the Discovery Channel.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

275 We would like to see it banned. Sep 4, 2012 3:11 PM<br />

276 I would like to hear the phrase: Flagrant Abuse of our Natural Resourses. All that<br />

I have heard is that it is 'such a waste'. Talk about plastic bottles for all the<br />

people. Right here in Mottman industrial there are millions of bottles made every<br />

week. I cannot imagine what it is like world wide.<br />

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277 Need plastic bags for some items in stores that are leaky! Sep 4, 2012 2:55 PM<br />

278 I do not like them! Sep 4, 2012 2:38 PM<br />

279 Would love to see them gone! Sep 4, 2012 2:37 PM<br />

280 There should be curbside recycling of plastic bags! Sep 4, 2012 2:29 PM<br />

281 They should be banned. Sep 4, 2012 2:04 PM<br />

282 I recycle by using as a garbage bag. Sep 4, 2012 1:28 PM<br />

283 We simply must stop filling our environment with waste that is harmful. Sep 4, 2012 1:26 PM<br />

284 They are too easily used to pack purchases at stores-perhaps an outright ban<br />

would lead me as well as others to remember our reuseable bags that are in the<br />

trunk of my car.<br />

285 I just think that there's better solution other then burning plastic bags. Maybe<br />

going back to paper.<br />

286 I hate everything about plastic bags and would support banning them in our<br />

community.<br />

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Sep 4, 2012 1:01 PM<br />

287 Use them for garbage but would use biodegradable bags if plastic were banned. Sep 4, 2012 11:46 AM<br />

288 Trash liners! Sep 4, 2012 11:44 AM<br />

289 No comment. Sep 4, 2012 11:22 AM<br />

290 I use for dog waste from my own yard and while out walking. Sep 4, 2012 11:12 AM<br />

291 They fit my kitchen garbage container. Sep 4, 2012 10:47 AM<br />

292 Allow for curbside pick up-other states allow curbside pick up. Sep 4, 2012 10:45 AM<br />

293 Find a way to recycle at curbside. Sep 4, 2012 10:26 AM<br />

294 Allow them in curbside recycling. Sep 4, 2012 10:14 AM<br />

295 Not a good idea. Sep 4, 2012 10:14 AM<br />

296 Like they can be used for other purposes (such as trash and other uses). Not<br />

too found of some of the alternative options.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

297 I re-use the bags as trash can liners. It is unclear to me whether plastic bags can<br />

go into the recyclables. I throw away (in my garbage) the bags that have holes in<br />

them; I only re-use the good ones.<br />

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298 I would like to see plastic bags go away. there is no need for them Sep 3, 2012 12:34 PM<br />

299 plastic bags littering the streets and freeways shows just how much of a throwaway<br />

society we are. Eliminating plastic bags can help change that mentality.<br />

Just the texture and feel of a paper bag intuitively tells people how easy it is to<br />

reuse or recycle, since we're all pretty used to recycling other paper products.<br />

300 I am for banning plastic bags. I would like to help in any campaign for this. I<br />

rarely use plastic bags and when I do receive them I either reuse them or take<br />

them to the recycle center. Magen Blevins magenelizabeth@hotmail.com<br />

301 I generally use my own reusable bags, but sometimes i don't have them with me.<br />

I use the plastic bags to line my kitchen waste can or hold pet waste. I also<br />

collect any bags with holes in them and return them to the store along with other<br />

plastic packaging, if I can poke my finger through it (recyclable) . If plastic bags<br />

are banned, the county should require stores and drycleaners to take in clean<br />

non bag plastic packaging- wrappers, plastic film, baggies, etc. for recycling.<br />

302 I think plastic bags are a waste of resources and that reusable bags should<br />

become mandatory or a surcharge put on plastic bags to support recycling<br />

efforts. I also think they are a danger to marine life and a hazard to the well<br />

being of our planet. Credit for reusable bags and charge for plastic or paper<br />

would encourage the use of reusable bags. Some may argue that the<br />

manufacturers of these bags will suffer however some risk is always involved<br />

when change is necessary.<br />

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303 Have a contest between elementry schools. Aug 31, 2012 1:44 PM<br />

304 I like to resue them for pet waste & trash. Aug 31, 2012 11:41 AM<br />

305 enforce reusable bags Aug 31, 2012 11:38 AM<br />

306 Because it recyclable and easy to use! Aug 31, 2012 10:54 AM<br />

307 <strong>Plastic</strong> bag-needs for some waste matters malls & grocery store should<br />

encourage people to recycle plastic bag carefully.<br />

Aug 31, 2012 10:33 AM<br />

308 Convience Aug 30, 2012 3:21 PM<br />

309 More recycling points of contacts and mandate waste companies to accept them. Aug 30, 2012 2:25 PM<br />

310 They don't rip as easyas paper bags. Have more recycling places at the stores. Aug 30, 2012 2:10 PM<br />

311 Need to make recycling available at more sites and start a research project to<br />

develop and design "plastic" bags that will rot into compost after a specific time<br />

period.<br />

Aug 29, 2012 4:36 PM<br />

312 Curbside plastic bag recycling from home would help. Educate school kids about Aug 29, 2012 4:33 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

it because they will care and nag their parents when they use them. hee hee!<br />

313 Used properly, plastic bags are an efficient item to use, e.g., pet waste and<br />

wastepaper baskets. If plastic bags could be recycled along with other curbside<br />

recyle, that might decrease littering and detrimental exposure to wildlife.<br />

314 Having curbside recycling of these bags would make it so easy to recycle them.<br />

They also have other uses, so I'm not in favor of not having them anymore, just<br />

make it easier to recycle them.<br />

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315 Go TCSW - eliminate those bags! Aug 28, 2012 8:19 AM<br />

316 Until we can get plastic bags eliminated, we need to do something to eliminate<br />

the litter from plastic bags flying out of the one-person trash pick up trucks. I<br />

suggest that large stickers be added to trash cans that say "no loose plastics"<br />

and in small letters, "reuse or recycle your plastic bags". Stickers shold be added<br />

to recycle bins that say "no plastic bags". I think on windy days, the trash trucks<br />

should be required to have a secondperson pick up the flying trash. Plus, the<br />

county should pick up trash soon after the edges of the roadways are cut back,<br />

lots of trash visible and easy to get to, especially plastic bags. If not everywhere,<br />

at least near Puget Sound. Our roadway drainage ditches become creeks that<br />

go right to Henderson Inlet.<br />

Aug 28, 2012 7:06 AM<br />

317 More places to recycle! Aug 27, 2012 3:15 PM<br />

318 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are insignificant compared to packaging and needless products. Aug 27, 2012 2:14 PM<br />

319 Banning plastic is fine. Paper should be free. Aug 27, 2012 2:11 PM<br />

320 The only thing I like about plastic bags is I always reuse them for many other<br />

things.<br />

Aug 24, 2012 4:41 PM<br />

321 A better way to recycle plastic bags. Aug 24, 2012 4:29 PM<br />

322 Educate community Ban - 1. Hazard to sea life 2. Take too long to Aug 24, 2012 4:27 PM<br />

323 They create a lot of roadside trash Aug 24, 2012 4:22 PM<br />

324 They are easy to use Aug 24, 2012 4:21 PM<br />

325 They should be banned. it uses to many resources. Aug 24, 2012 4:15 PM<br />

326 I don't like plastic bags. No more plastic bags. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags riun our ecosystem Aug 24, 2012 3:24 PM<br />

327 Surely someone has invented a bag that is more easily biodegradable? Aug 24, 2012 3:22 PM<br />

328 More info. about where can recycle Aug 24, 2012 2:59 PM<br />

329 Eliminate the plastic holders on beer & pop cans - Please! Aug 24, 2012 2:54 PM<br />

330 How much change in the environment do you really believe will occur if<br />

everybody recycled their plastic bags?<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

331 Sometimes more convenient. Can stuff a lot. Aug 23, 2012 4:06 PM<br />

332 All of above Aug 23, 2012 4:02 PM<br />

333 Ability to clean cat box Aug 23, 2012 4:01 PM<br />

334 I think going back to paper bags is one option and good idea. If people change<br />

to using reusable bags they need to know how to sanitize reusable bag.<br />

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335 I'd like to see curbside recycle of bags! Aug 23, 2012 3:01 PM<br />

336 Too many resources need to manufacture them Harmful to aquatic life and<br />

wildlife Ban them<br />

Aug 23, 2012 2:59 PM<br />

337 Increase public awareness More recycling stations Aug 23, 2012 2:55 PM<br />

338 My local TRL library recycles plastic bags for checked out materials. I agree with<br />

this and I think something similar should be done all over <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. I am<br />

a strong believer in reusable cloth bags instead of the wasteful plastic ones. I<br />

am for banning the use of plastic bags. Perhaps, an incentive can be given to<br />

those who use cloth bags throughout <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. The limiting of plastic<br />

bags would certainly help the community and the planet all at the same time.<br />

Aug 23, 2012 1:01 PM<br />

339 Get rid of plastic bags all together. Aug 23, 2012 11:58 AM<br />

340 Most people do not carry bags for groceries. People might not shop knowing no<br />

bags. Maybe have stores give out free shopping bags.<br />

341 like them for convenience, sanitary, re-usable (i use a few as waste basket<br />

liners), recyclable (local grocery store). if multiple plastic bags were bagged<br />

inside a single one and tied off to make a bundle, they wouldn't be the problem<br />

they are loose for recyclers. i'm strongly against a ban, and am stock piling for<br />

that contingency.<br />

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342 Don't like plastic bags Aug 23, 2012 11:46 AM<br />

343 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convient for number of uses, but reusable are better. Aug 22, 2012 7:42 PM<br />

344 I reuse the plastic bags and do not want them banned or charged for paper<br />

bags. Using reuseable bags can cause food containment and are hard to clean.<br />

Aug 22, 2012 6:29 PM<br />

345 Try not to use plastic bags. Aug 22, 2012 4:54 PM<br />

346 Use the store to recycle Aug 22, 2012 4:52 PM<br />

347 More recycle for bags - curbside Aug 22, 2012 4:51 PM<br />

348 All stores should be required to offer options even if there is an extra charge. I<br />

try to use my own recyclable shopping bags as much as possible.<br />

349 Banning bags can cause extreme expense. Instead we should reward recycling<br />

in some way, or at least make it easier.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

350 I like being able to repurpose plastic bags. Aug 22, 2012 4:32 PM<br />

351 I like easy - I always forget my reuseable bags and I like to use them for other<br />

things. I would like to be able to use the recycling bin at home.<br />

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352 Like - easy to use at store Aug 22, 2012 4:27 PM<br />

353 Easy to handle Aug 22, 2012 4:23 PM<br />

354 I like the plastic back because I reuse them. Aug 22, 2012 4:20 PM<br />

355 Do it!! Aug 22, 2012 4:19 PM<br />

356 Disposable are more collapsable - will fit in my jacket pocket. Aug 22, 2012 4:01 PM<br />

357 Build something with recycled bags to show the public exactly what can be done<br />

with the bags versus just throwing them away.<br />

Aug 22, 2012 3:57 PM<br />

358 No, reuseable Aug 22, 2012 3:53 PM<br />

359 Good for wet items, take up little space. More places available for plastic bag<br />

recycling and advertise thse place to make them known.<br />

360 I always reuse my plastic bags. But i wish the baggers at the supermarket would<br />

bag stuff different so its less bags at the end.<br />

361 more stores now have reusable bags for sale right at check out stand, good idea.<br />

I use maybe 1-2 plastic bags per week, which get reused or recycled.Prefer not<br />

to have them banned, but making other alternatives more and more available.<br />

Clerks asking "do you need a bag?" helps people think about it more.<br />

362 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a detriment to the city, county, country, and world. Living in<br />

Africa and seeing the landscape glittering with plastic (a beautiful, but horrifying<br />

site) made me not want to touch another plastic bag. I have not taken one from a<br />

store since, and re-use the ones I acquire elsewhere as many times as possible,<br />

then put them in the pet pick-up containers around town. I fully fully support a<br />

ban (and will start a cloth bag making business if it passes!)<br />

363 I think we should ban shopping bags and people can bring their own fabric bags<br />

or back packs to the stores like in some other countries. I like the idea of being<br />

able to wash them for reuse.<br />

364 Not the governments job to control plastic bags. consumers can do so by<br />

shopping choice.<br />

365 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are super for collecting litter box waste for putting in garbage can! I<br />

also give them to our church thrift store for bagging purchases. Not sure what we<br />

would use for picking up dog waste in the park, but I imagine an alternative<br />

would be found. Thank you for your concern.<br />

366 I reuse my plastic grocery bags for garbage bags. I hate the idea of buying<br />

garbage bags. It seems wasteful to buy something for the purpose of throwing it<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

away. That's why I "reuse" the plastic bags. However, since I have several<br />

reusable shopping bags, I guess it is equally wasteful for me to take the plastic<br />

grocery bags just to use them as trash bags. Either way they get thrown out. I<br />

think it comes down to the garbage bags cost me money and the grocery bags<br />

are free to me.<br />

367 I do not like plastic bags, and use them as little as possible. I recycle them at the<br />

grocery store, but it would be easier if we could recycle them at the curb at the<br />

same time as the other recyclables.<br />

368 Show pictures of what plastics do to wildlife. Show a picture from "the great<br />

pacific gyre". We've used cloth bags for 30 years and like them better--maybe<br />

have a contest for a design(s) for reuseable bags and sell them cheaply to get<br />

people to buy/use them.<br />

369 It is not governments business to interfer with how a store helps a customer take<br />

out purchased goods. What is this country coming to?<br />

370 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are clearly unhealthy for animals of many kinds, an environmental<br />

disaster of waste and oil use. I did not want reusable bags at first, but once I<br />

used them, they are a fashion statement, easy to clean, hold more and don't<br />

break, so are clearly superior. They do not pile up and make annoying full bags<br />

hanging around.<br />

371 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are extremely useful for many purposes, so I always reuse mine<br />

until they fall apart. They should not be banned! The majority of reusable bags<br />

for purchase are made overseas, taking much more resources to make per bag,<br />

as compared to plastic. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags also break down much faster in a landfill<br />

than reusable bags. I do not believe that plastic bags are a major threat to<br />

marine/wildlife. Recycling of plastic bags can be encouraged by offering a<br />

bonus, perhaps at recycling centers (like aluminum cans) or roadside pick-up<br />

with other recylables. Stores which pay 5 cents per reusable bag which the<br />

customer brings with, might consider doing the same with the customer's plastic<br />

bags. I use my reusable bags at stores which offer the refund, and accept<br />

plastic at those which don't, but then reuse them at home mostly for garbage can<br />

liners. Recycling should be encourage, but bags should not be banned.<br />

372 Make it easier for plastic bag recycle. Have all grocery stores have a place for<br />

drop off of plastic bags.<br />

373 I have no idea why a MUCH higher percentage of plastic bags aren't recycled.<br />

The grocery stores, with the exception of Grocery Outlet, make it quite<br />

convenient. // Also, are plastic bags really essential for newspapers, especially<br />

when you have a curbside box for them?<br />

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374 I'd like to see plastic bags used more responsibly. Aug 17, 2012 5:41 PM<br />

375 I don't like plastic bag. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags is better. Aug 17, 2012 3:08 PM<br />

376 Have stores use paper bags-not charge them. Aug 17, 2012 3:03 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

377 I use for lunch bags, litter pick up. Aug 17, 2012 3:00 PM<br />

378 Bio bags are too expensive. Aug 17, 2012 2:57 PM<br />

379 '<strong>Plastic</strong>' bag is a misnomer. They are not made from a derivative of oil but natural<br />

gas. To help w/recycling bags: Incentives to recycle-Fred Meyer stores give a 5<br />

cent refund per bag for using/bringing your own bag. Do community bag recycle<br />

days at events (<strong>Thurston</strong> Cty Fair) Find ways to reuse/repurpose as trash can<br />

liners, dog poop pick up... Banning the bags outright puts bag makers and<br />

employees out of business/out of work. Better to find ways to get the bags back<br />

for recycle/reuse.<br />

380 If there was a plastic bag ban people would quickly get used to having to bring<br />

their own bags to the grocery store.<br />

381 OK to ban plastic bags. Don't charge for locally manufactured paper bags. Jobs<br />

are created. Renewable resources - trees - can be used.<br />

382 Curb side pick up to recycle plastic bags would be great. We currently reuse our<br />

bags or recycle them at local stores that have a bin for recycle. But not all stores<br />

have them. Thank you for making this a priority.<br />

383 Make recycling easier - it is a real pain to recycle in <strong>Thurston</strong> county. One has to<br />

be a mind reader to find plastic bag recycling centers. It is even worse trying to<br />

figure out when glass recycle pickup occurs. When working with NASA, I could<br />

easily figure out how to build the International Space Station. But Pacific rarely<br />

picks up when they should - so I put out glass recycling out every time the other<br />

recycle containers go out. We could recycle a whole lot more if you provided a<br />

separate container for food waste. My blue container for yard waste is usually<br />

filled within three days after recycle pickup, so no room there for food waste. I<br />

have to store shredded paper until the winter when I no longer have yard waste.<br />

That is NOT feasible for food waste. <strong>Thurston</strong> county either doesn't have a<br />

scrap metal (e.g., old screws, bolts, nuts, gas grills) recycling program (beyond<br />

what we can put in with paper) or else it is not very well publicized, after all I<br />

have only lived here for four years.<br />

384 The plastic bags are an obvious problem; stop using them. Lazy people don't<br />

care about our environment, so just eliminate the problem.<br />

385 The environmental and health hazards of permanent bags are so much greater<br />

than plastic bags that to ban plastic would only be a political move to exert power<br />

over the populace. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are reusable and do not carry the pathogens of<br />

the fabric bags.<br />

386 <strong>Plastic</strong> shopping bag are a disgraceful use of resources. In addition, they pollute<br />

our neighborhoods and are hazardous to many types of wildlife. At a minimum,<br />

users should be charged a fee for each bag that they request from retailers. At<br />

best, we should eliminate them entirely from our stream of consumption.<br />

387 I will still use plastic bags for various things.....the difference is I will buy them<br />

rather than re use the store bags.....so your stupid ordinance will cost me<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

money.,<br />

388 We need to get all trash pickup to allow recycling of plastic bags in our recycling<br />

systems.<br />

389 Some of the foods at grocery stores benefit from non-paper; however, I mostly<br />

use paper. I also occasionally bring in a basket for purchases or simply don't<br />

take a bag. I do take our used bags to the grocery store for recycling. I hate the<br />

thought of buying, say tampons, and having to carry them out without a bag, and<br />

I really have an aversions paying for bag.<br />

390 Where I live I am required to use plastic bags to dispose of garbage in a<br />

dumpster--no paper or boxes. I am single & have small trash containers in my<br />

home, so grocery bags are perfect for me and I always reuse them for garbage<br />

this way. Will store-bought household single-use bags be banned too? Even if<br />

they aren't, I'm very low income and can't afford to buy plastic bags to dispose of<br />

my garbage. This is a conundrum for me because I really am concerned about<br />

the environment and the effects of human waste on the planet's flora and fauna.<br />

A question: Are we trying to get rid of plastic bags in landfills altogether, or is a<br />

ban directed only at bags that aren't recycled or reused, the ones we all see<br />

rolling down streets and sidewalks?<br />

391 Thanks for promoting this issue in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>! I think it's high time<br />

Olympia/<strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> implements a ban on plastic bags for all the reasons<br />

that other cities in Washington state, the US, and around the world are doing it<br />

(largely due to the variety of environmental costs). The only way I can think of to<br />

increase bag recycling is to include them in curbside recycling pick-up. Having<br />

to regularly remember to collect them and drop them off at Safeway is<br />

inconvenient and, unless you're someone who strongly believes that recycling<br />

plastic bags is important, you're not going to bother. I think that sums up the<br />

mentality of the majority of people. If I had to choose between increasing bag<br />

recycling or banning them altogether, I would choose the ban.<br />

392 too much plastic but so handy, I don't agree on the charge for a paper bag but I<br />

do think people are responssible for furnishing their own bags and recycling the<br />

plastic bags.<br />

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393 Use paper bags with no charge Aug 15, 2012 6:21 AM<br />

394 put a 25 cent tax on each one and let the market sort it out Aug 14, 2012 11:27 PM<br />

395 Ban the damn bags! As soon as possible! I wrote the Olympia City Council a<br />

few years ago asking that they ban plastic shopping bags in Olympia and Mayor<br />

Mah wrote back declining to take any action at all, so I am thrilled at the prospect<br />

of the ban. They are not recyclable in Olympia so I can't recycle those which<br />

come to me. I personally use reusable bags for every type of chopping, not just<br />

grocery shopping. Being disabled, occasionally friends shop for me and often<br />

use plastic bags. I reuse those bags MULTIPLE times until they die. Even then<br />

I've often used torn bits of bag as plant ties in the garden. I plan to actually buy<br />

or make some reusable bags for my friends to use when helping me in the<br />

future. Seriously, there is no legitimate argument in this day and age for the<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

continued use of plastic shopping bags. They are a waste of limited petroleum<br />

resources. The are unnecessary. They are expensive for governments (and<br />

their taxpayers) to dispose of. Businesses and customers were able to do<br />

without them for centuries. They are a horrible source of litter. They are a<br />

horrible source of environmental pollution that kill wildlife. Etc., etc. etc. And I'm<br />

sick to death of people who say this is not a government responsibility - it<br />

absolutely is! It has financial and environmental ramifications which are a<br />

government responsibility. Don't let these naysayers and right wing extremists,<br />

with their heads firmly buried in the sand, bully you out of banning single use<br />

plastic bags. It will be a great public service to ban them! Please get rid of the<br />

damn things! Thank you...Linda Donaldson<br />

396 Hawaii has set some examples with the ban. Just go ahead. In the long run, all<br />

the whining won't mean a thing.<br />

397 Prefer working toward voluntary compliance, however if it takes legislation to<br />

garner attention, then it needs to happen. One must keep in mind it is not the<br />

sole responsiblity of any one entity... indivual consumer, manufacturer or retailer.<br />

Each carries a relatively equal stake in the benefits and impacts of plastic bags. I<br />

say equal stake because environmental degredation affects everyone at some<br />

point - whether financially, socially or aesthetically. Humans are creatures of<br />

habit and prefer simplicity and convenience. Making it possible to put in curbside<br />

is likely going to net the greatest recycling return. Some cities say to make a<br />

basketball size clump into one bag and put them in recycle. These can then<br />

come out in presort. Getting retailers, grocers and manufacturers on board to<br />

host take back recycling depots, at best, will be second best. Everyone has to be<br />

at the table for any solution to be viable. Producer responsibility might be the<br />

answer. But then the consumers have a responsiblity to do the right thing too. I<br />

think more data needs to come out of the cities where bans were recently<br />

implemnted. What has been the net effect? Are there more trash liners<br />

purchased, are reusable bags being disposed?<br />

398 I generally use canvas bags, but sometimes don't remember to bring them. We<br />

use plastic bags in our house as "trash bags". (Why BUY a trash bag? Grantedwe<br />

don't produce much trash in our two person household.) The local Safeway<br />

store has a bin for recycling any excess plastic bags- but I don't think many<br />

people know about it. I will sometimes request a paper bag from the store<br />

because that's what I use to collect recyclable mail and papers, then plunk it into<br />

the recycle bin when full. I don't know about a BAN on plastic bags, but I'd be<br />

okay if there were to be a small charge for each one. (Say 2 cents the first year,<br />

moving up to 5 cents or so? Any profit could go to recycling awareness? A<br />

penny extra for a paper bag?) Like my friend says, "There are two kinds of<br />

people- those who want a bag ban, and those who need to scoop a cat box."<br />

399 I like because they are lightweight-I dslike that they are against most that I<br />

beleive. Easier to recycle if grocery stores had their bins more visible.<br />

400 I strongly support plastic bag recycling and plastic bag bans. They are harmful<br />

to the environment in many ways.<br />

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in the car.<br />

402 I like reusing the bas for household uses. I prefer reuable shopping bags as they<br />

are sturdier and more environmentally sensitive.<br />

403 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are easily accessible and can be used for other things after grocery<br />

shopping.<br />

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404 Recycle bins could be placed at city parks for dog walkers to reuse for poop. Aug 14, 2012 9:54 AM<br />

405 Don't have a problem with charging for store provided bags. Aug 13, 2012 3:17 PM<br />

406 I like reusing to line my small wastecans, otherwise I recycle clean grocery bags. Aug 13, 2012 3:16 PM<br />

407 Customers should drop the used plastic bags back to the store, where tey collect<br />

the used bags back!<br />

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408 reusable Aug 13, 2012 2:57 PM<br />

409 I want to have bag recycle available at the curb. Aug 13, 2012 2:53 PM<br />

410 I reuse my plastic bags to scoop my cat boxes. If the bags have holes in them, I<br />

recycle them at the store. I think the real problem is that there are too many<br />

people. We will never clean up all the trash, or the environment or save<br />

endangered species until we get a handle on population growth. Why should<br />

stores get to charge consumers for bags? If we do the self checkout, we don't<br />

get a discount for doing the checker's job for them. Don't know all the answers,<br />

but the real problem is simple-too many people.<br />

411 At our house we use plastic bags for trash bag in our cars, for the food bank. We<br />

also recycle them at the store that we shop at. We use themfor so many thing<br />

that I would hate to seem them go. They only cost the store about 3 to 4 cents<br />

each. As much as we buy when shopping for food we would need dozens of<br />

reuseable bags.<br />

412 A fee for using plastic or paper bags would make people think about it more.<br />

Stores should coach their employees to go easy on the bags, pack more<br />

efficiently. I'm sure you're following the results from some other programs<br />

regarding this - hopefully it's working well. There is way too much thoughtless<br />

and unnecessary waste. A small fee for bags might help. I would vote "yes" on<br />

a bag ban.<br />

413 I hope that this ban passes and the pro plastic bag lobbyists can't buy this<br />

decision. I have been using reusable bags for about 2 years now. It took awhile<br />

for me to develop the habit to remember them and take them into the store, but<br />

now I would rather carry items out by hand then use a plastic bag. As an avid<br />

outdoors-woman, I have seen far too many plastic bags around our county lakes,<br />

streams and wetlands, street gutters and vegetation. We have a better option<br />

now, lets use it. If people had the option of setting out their bags like they do<br />

their glass for recycling they would recycle more. People just don't remember to<br />

take them to the grocery store bin to recycle. On the other side, i could see<br />

people arguing against a ban because some people are really strapped for cash<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

and paying $1 per reusable bag might seem insane to them.<br />

414 At this time, when the economy is SO bad and so many are struggling to make it<br />

through the month....WHY are you considering this NOW?? I do not feel plastic<br />

bags cause the issues that most say they do. Maybe in bigger cities like north in<br />

the Seattle area, this could be true. But not in this county. Everyone I know<br />

reused the plastic bags...as I do...or they recycle them. And I have never seen<br />

any mammal or bags in the waters around this area, either. Don't do this or if you<br />

do, put it to a vote!<br />

415 I hate plastic bags. They don't "stand". I wouldn't object at all to paying for bags,<br />

though I wonder if this will change shoppers' habits in the long run. At first it<br />

would generate publicity about the issue, but habits are hard to change. I keep<br />

my reusable bags on the front sest next to me, and I always take one or two into<br />

the store - even if I am going in for one item. (One item always seems to turn in<br />

to more once I am in the store.) I haven't bought trash bags in decades - we use<br />

paper bags in the kitchen trash can. I can't see any benefit to plastic shopping<br />

bags but if others like plastic bags, great - they can be used as reusable bags -<br />

though I rarely see this happening in stores.<br />

416 I believe we should choose, as a county and/or City of Olympia, to ban the<br />

plastic bags. We should do so in an informed, gradual way so that the public<br />

can prepare for it, mentally and physically. It will take some tolerance and the<br />

courage to rise above conventional habits....change always does. Short of a<br />

total ban, I would support a 'tax' on plastic and paper bags....with the funds going<br />

towards the clean-up necessary for their existence, and perhaps also tax breaks<br />

and/or grants for organizations that re-use or re-purpose the bags for other<br />

products. I absolutely believe that right now, we should be able to curbside<br />

recycle our plastic bags. Not being able to do so, and needing to take them to a<br />

grocery store, is the single greatest impediment to recycling them. There would<br />

be a huge spike in recycling this plastic, if this were made possible. Of course<br />

plastic bags are very useful....perhaps with a ban on their free use as grocery<br />

bags, we could allow them to be sold in packets....to be used more wisely, less<br />

often, and with a little sting to our pocketbook.<br />

417 why charge a fee for paper? stores don't now, why charge when plastic not<br />

available? We travel a lot and plastic bags are everywhere in every state. I<br />

support gettng rid of plastic.<br />

418 Ban them!!! It is ridiculous that we use so many of these bags, we have other<br />

options. We also need to ban the "produce" style plastic bags too! I don't like<br />

anything about the plastic bags, nothing at all. Increase recycling by charging 25<br />

cents per bag m(if not banned), and have bins at every store.<br />

419 I always reuse my plastic bags. In fact, my friends from a neighboring county<br />

save their plastic grocery bags for me. I reuse them as garbage liners, but my<br />

main use for recycle is for picking up pet waste. And donating them to the dog<br />

parks and entrances that have pet bag containers for people to place plastic<br />

bags in. I would not want to see plastic bag banned. A fee maybe, but not a<br />

ban.<br />

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420 I love plastic bags! Aug 9, 2012 9:36 AM<br />

421 I find so many uses for the plastic bags I get that I would miss them if they<br />

weren't available anymore.<br />

422 At this point and time goverment needs to leave this issue alone and thank about<br />

what really more importaint. Fix the roads, public safety, Open the new jail. Stop<br />

the fluff and focus on the more importaint issues.......fed up with this crap<br />

423 I bring my own shopping bags most of the time but like to have a supply of<br />

plastic bags on hand for many reasons - collecting trash, transporting wet or<br />

messy items, using for laundry when traveling, sorting and storing craft items,<br />

etc. I think emphasis on reducing use of plastic bags is more reasonable -<br />

maybe charging for them which might get people's attention more than the cents<br />

off for bringing a bag, or using more biodegradable bags. I read that somewhere<br />

in Ireland where plastic shopping bags were banned, sales of plastic trash bags<br />

and liners went up because people still needed bags.<br />

424 If you take a single link out of a chain, what do you have left? Scrap metal. All<br />

plastic can be recycled. From bags to cars to furniture to prosthetic limbs. Its<br />

melted down. I have seen many, many thousands of wildlife deaths in photos<br />

and in real life caused by these horrible things. People are too lazy and unwilling<br />

to change for any reason. The people as a whole society have to be forced to<br />

change for the protection of that which gives us all life. We are killing our<br />

ecosystems and therefore ourselves. We cannot move to Mars. We only got one<br />

Earth. We only get one chance. And this is it. It starts here and it has to start<br />

now. Will you take the first step and lead the way to the future? Or will you cower<br />

in the darkness and wait, in fear and ignorance, for death to take your children's<br />

lives before your very eyes? I choose to step.<br />

425 I have no problem bringing my own bags when I shop and I now prefer it. I would<br />

rather use paper bags than plastic bags. I would support a plastic bag ban.<br />

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426 More recycling bins. Aug 8, 2012 11:06 AM<br />

427 Make options available. Aug 8, 2012 10:55 AM<br />

428 Make biodegradeable bags cheaper. Aug 8, 2012 9:36 AM<br />

429 Against-not sure poor people can afford bags. Aug 8, 2012 9:29 AM<br />

430 I need them for many purposes and sometimes forget to take along to g. stores. Aug 8, 2012 9:13 AM<br />

431 It's too high. People waste way too many. Aug 8, 2012 9:12 AM<br />

432 Allow plastic bags in recycle bin in Olympia. Aug 8, 2012 9:11 AM<br />

433 Have none. Aug 8, 2012 9:06 AM<br />

434 At the very least charge for plastic bags we can learn to use less plastic! Aug 8, 2012 9:04 AM<br />

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436 While plastic bags are convenient and light weight to use I feel that every store<br />

owner and store chain that uses plastic bags for bagging should be required to<br />

have a bag recycling container/program to collect and recycle the bags. (Not just<br />

a few grocery stores in the area). I also think the plastic bag industry should also<br />

be held responsible for helping to collect and recycle the product at the local<br />

level. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags should either be banned or made and certified from plant<br />

materials that can organically breakdown over time (or dissolve when submersed<br />

in water). In addition, I'd like to see the <strong>County</strong> ban the use of Styrofoam<br />

packaging materials (from food containers to shipping material).<br />

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437 See number 5. Aug 7, 2012 10:42 PM<br />

438 Concern for fee for paper for poor people- don't like that idea Aug 7, 2012 7:33 PM<br />

439 i reuse tbe bags that i receive at the stores Aug 7, 2012 6:51 PM<br />

440 I ma all for using reusable cloth bags whenever possible. I am concerned about<br />

environmental impact, the only drawback is, not everyone has a car, and it rains<br />

a good portion of the year here. Cloth bags are not water resistant, plastic is. If<br />

you have to get your purchases home on public transportation or by foot cloth<br />

bags have their drawbacks in inclement weather. If they could make reusable<br />

bags water resistant or sealable I think you would have a lot more support. I do<br />

try to use cloth bags as much as I can, but you don't always have one when you<br />

decide to go to the store.<br />

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441 Ban the bags. :) Aug 7, 2012 3:11 PM<br />

442 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are handy and reusable more awareness. Aug 7, 2012 3:06 PM<br />

443 Recycle at curbside. Aug 7, 2012 3:03 PM<br />

444 Some people can or will reuse them like myself. Aug 7, 2012 3:01 PM<br />

445 I like that I can reuse them around the house and they do not take up alot of<br />

space. Simply provide more awareness. Thre are people who utilize bags<br />

correctly and recycle.<br />

446 i do use plastic bags to clean my cat's litter boxes. since i go to the co op with<br />

my own reusable bags, i ask my coworkers for the plastic bags from their<br />

houses. dog owners who walk their dogs around the neighborhood will need<br />

something to put their dog's waste into, but maybe i am unaware of alternatives<br />

to that situation. either way, this is awesome, and i support thurston county's<br />

idea to ban plastic bags! YAHOO! very cool.<br />

447 I would strongly support a plastic bag ban in <strong>Thurston</strong> county. I was doing some<br />

research on starting a petition to ban the bag in <strong>Thurston</strong> county when I found<br />

this website. I think that plastic shopping bags are unnecessary, unhealthy,<br />

wasteful, and many other cities have already successfully proven that<br />

implementing bag bans is easy. Change can be instigated by the people but<br />

ultimately has to come from the laws and leaders. Please do the right thing and<br />

put <strong>Thurston</strong> county one step in the right direction- NO MORE PLASTIC BAGS!<br />

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Thank you!<br />

448 The reusable bags gave been known to carry e coli and most recently MRSA.<br />

You need to make this information known to the public and not hide it.<br />

449 Mandate that grocery stores have a plastic bag recycle bin at the front of the<br />

store. Some already do but most do not.<br />

450 Obviously, convenience, but that is highly shortsighted as it does not take into<br />

account the production of them and the (safe?) decomposition of them. Make<br />

them recyclable at every store and have bins in the mall too. I'm all for a ban. I<br />

need the help to resist the easy but ultimately destructive choice of plastic bags.<br />

We all do.<br />

451 I like refusing plastic bags in some of my trash receptacles but they still end up in<br />

the trash eventually. Preaching at folks doesn't seem to change their behavior<br />

(except for young folkd) so how about pictures with short but factual captions of<br />

marine animals and birds caught in plastic bags and maps and photos of the<br />

plastic stews in the oceans. These could be posted in stores, on community<br />

bulletin boards…and on county websites and information sent to the public. No<br />

big deal made of them but where people can easily see them. In addition places<br />

that recycle the bags need to be more numerous. increased<br />

452 I do not have a problem using and recycling my plastic bags. Just ban the use of<br />

plastic shopping bags and go back to basics. I do not have a problem with going<br />

back to just brown paper bags and cloth shopping bags. I DO have a problem<br />

with charging to use brown paper bags. What did/do stores do now? Are we<br />

charged for using their bags? Have you considered curbside "recycling" of<br />

bags? Doing the same thing we do now when we take them to the store to<br />

recycle - shopping bags within one bag for pickup - no loose bags or the offender<br />

gets fined. May sound harsh, but if paying for shopping bags at stores is<br />

draconian, then the next logical step is fines. Thank you for letting me vent.<br />

453 If you would have curbside recycling of the bags it would be nice. Has for a ban<br />

I would be 100% AGAINST it,,<br />

454 Use to share garden produce and other items that would soak through paper. In<br />

<strong>Thurston</strong> Cty, I see many people using reusable bags, anyway, but would<br />

probably see more if stores again started paying a small amount when<br />

customers use them rather than threatening to charge when a customer<br />

requests a bag.<br />

455 I use my own bags. I carry them in my car. The biggest argument against is for<br />

the situation when you are without a bag for some reason, but that is a pretty<br />

lame argument. I support making recycling much easier (curbside is best) and a<br />

ban if possible.<br />

456 I recently became aware that reusable bags often harbor bacteria and should be<br />

cleaned frequently. The ones I have cannot be machine washed, but can be<br />

wiped down with disinfectant. Consumers should be made aware of this and<br />

stores that "sell" their paper bags should be required to provide, for purchase,<br />

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bags that can be sanitized.<br />

457 We need to create incentive for businesses to reduce their use. So many times<br />

cashiers have bagged my purchase before I even have a chance to say I don't<br />

need them. If this cost businesses more money, I'm sure they would train their<br />

staff to ask. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a problem but there are a lot of other more<br />

concerning things that are ending up in our waste stream (e.g. electronics,<br />

hazardous materials, etc.).<br />

458 If the plastic was compostable, or we had a plastic composting program, that<br />

was maybe a group being funded by grant money to use mycellium to comsume<br />

plastic, that would be nice. Otherwise I do not support the production of<br />

resources that cannot be returned to the planet in their raw materials. Thank you<br />

for initiating this process in changing the way we incorporate our economy with<br />

the ecology.<br />

459 if plastic bags can be recycled, that is news to me. i never see drop off places at<br />

grocery stores any more.<br />

460 I don't necessarily agree with banning plastic bags because they have an<br />

enormous amount of secondary uses. I think the only way you can get people to<br />

stop using plastic shopping bags is if residents were afforded at set to<br />

accommodate their family size. <strong>Plastic</strong> shopping bags are free, reusable and<br />

arguably disposable after its secondary or tertiary use. Until reusable bags are<br />

just as easy to accumulate, I doubt people will fully utilize the alternatives. I<br />

wouldn't mind using cardboard flats previously used from the stock room, I think<br />

if you encourage people to make an alternative choice for maybe, material cost<br />

refund for not using plastic bags you can be able to break some bad habits and<br />

poor practice. You achieve the same goal without having to forbid anyone of<br />

anything.<br />

461 As in much of Europe, plastic bags at check out should cost money. In Ireland<br />

and France, it really stings, so people have purchased reusable bags for<br />

shopping. I have one nylon fold up sack for my purse that I bought at Monoprix in<br />

Paris. I use it 4-5 times per week. For larger orders, I brought home some really<br />

large, strong bags from Carrefour supermarket in Nice. I can fit way more than<br />

our US reusables allow and that means fewer trips out to the car.<br />

462 I very much dislike the overuse of plastic bags. I was unaware that they could be<br />

recycled, I think that getting the knowledge out there will increase bag recycling.<br />

The one thing I do like about plastic bags, are their varied uses. I pick up pet<br />

waste, transport wet clothing and use them instead of plastic wrap. I have never<br />

thrown away a plastic bag without getting multiple uses out of it.<br />

463 It would be nice to allow plastic bags to be a part of curbside recycling (separate<br />

container if needed. For example there is a separate container for glass).<br />

464 I like to reuse plastic bags for garbage bags and do NOT need to buy plastic<br />

garbage bags, ever. However, I would gladly pay 10 cents or 20 cents for a<br />

plastic bag whenever we need them. Please, please make plastic bags a forcharge<br />

item at the grocery store. I support ending the use of plastic grocery<br />

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bags!! Thanks!<br />

465 Allowing for easier bag recycling may be helpful if a ban does not go through. I<br />

have to go out of my way to a grocery store I don't frequent just to recycle my<br />

bag collection.<br />

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466 get rid of them and allow stores to charge the cost of paper bags. Aug 5, 2012 1:39 PM<br />

467 I believe they should be banned. I don't think we should be charged for paper<br />

bags.<br />

468 Completely against the ban on plasic bags, regulating this problem is just<br />

another example of local government making a law about something that doesn't<br />

need to be constrained by an ordinance. Instead, maybe provide tax incentives<br />

to businesses who opt for paper or otherwise cut down on plastic bag<br />

consumption. There's a time where regulation is needed, but regulating what<br />

consumers do isn't good for the economy or solving the problem. Money spent<br />

on consumer awareness would be much more productive.<br />

469 If I could recycle them in my semi-monthly recycle pickup that would be great.<br />

If they were banned then people like my handicapped brother would have to use<br />

paper that gets wet when waiting for a bus. (He forgets things a lot and would<br />

not remember to bring his own reusable bags.) I think the cities could promote<br />

reusable bags if they had an art contest for the creation of bags that the cities<br />

could hand out at events.<br />

470 We always reuse our plastic bags and if we weren't able to get them when<br />

purchasing, we'd have to purchase those too! We used them for trash collection.<br />

If they start building up in quantity, then we use our cloth bags at the store, but if<br />

plastic bags were banned, then we'd have to buy trash bags. It would cost us<br />

more and not save anything on resources.<br />

471 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are too dangerous and wasteful to be freely given away at every<br />

point-of-sale in the county. Go pick up garbage along any roadway or waterway<br />

and you will see the effects of plastic bags on our county. They are very<br />

convenient, but they don't breakdown like paper bags and they are harder to<br />

recycle. We should ban them. We have an opportunity to be a leader in this<br />

movement to eliminate plastic bags - let's seize it!<br />

472 I re-use plastic bags to line my trash cans, pick up pet waste, and make crochet<br />

mats. <strong>Bag</strong>s that have holes in them I save to recycle. If plastic bans were<br />

banned, I would have to buy plastic trash bags, which adds expense and<br />

inconvenience to my household, and defeats the purpose of a ban. If Pacific<br />

Disposal allowed plastic bags in the recycling bins, I think an enormous<br />

percentage of people would then recycle bags in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. I believe<br />

education is the real key here, rather than instituting arbitrary regulations.<br />

Helping people understand the impact of plastic bags on the environment, and<br />

making recycling them more convenient are the best options.<br />

473 Lightweight plastic carryout bags are commonly found in litter and escape into<br />

our waterways where they remain as a pollutant forever. Fish and other marine<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

animals commonly mistake pieces of plastic and bags for food. When plastics<br />

break down into smaller and smaller pieces, those microscopic particles may<br />

also be consumed by small animals in the oceans and enter the food chain.<br />

Because of plastic’s persistence in the environment, the City believes the use of<br />

throw-away plastic products should be minimized.<br />

https://www.seattle.gov/util/Services/Recycling/ReduceReuseExchange/<strong>Plastic</strong><br />

<strong>Bag</strong>Ban/FAQsShoppers/index.htm<br />

474 I like being able to re-use the plastic bags I get from the store, and often return<br />

them to the store's recycle bin. I disagree with a total ban on plastic bags,<br />

because not everyone has the forethought or ability to purchase re-usable bags.<br />

Perhaps a credit system would be effective, where stores would deduct 5 cents<br />

from a purchase if a reusable bag, paper/cloth or plastic, was provided by the<br />

consumer.<br />

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475 BAN IT! Aug 5, 2012 12:24 PM<br />

476 i reuse them, so i find them useful Aug 5, 2012 12:23 PM<br />

477 I think it makes more sense to reuse shopping bags for garbage and use<br />

reusable bags when shopping when we don't need more for other purposes.<br />

Buying plastic bags for garbage is what should be banned. If people reuse the<br />

shopping bags for their garbage they will buy fewer bags for that purpose. <strong>Plastic</strong><br />

is bad, but people are not going to use reusable garbage bags and curbside<br />

garbage service asks that our garbage be in bags anyhow.<br />

478 People have been given the choice to find their own solutions for grocery bags<br />

for long enough, and too many of them choose to continue using them. I believe<br />

it's time to eliminate plastic bags from circulation entirely. Shoppers can either<br />

bring their own bags, purchase reusable ones from the store in which they are<br />

shopping, or don't use bags at all. Bellingham, WA has a good model in place<br />

now. Let's learn from them and help Olympia be a leader for South Puget<br />

Sound!<br />

Aug 5, 2012 12:22 PM<br />

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479 Let's just do it. Seattle did - why can't we? Aug 5, 2012 12:19 PM<br />

480 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient, easy to carry and more durable than paper in the<br />

sense that they can easily be stuffed together without ripping. Make bag<br />

recycling more apparent, easier to do and more people will participate.<br />

481 We should definitely ban plastic bags at checkout! They are completely<br />

unnecessary. However, it's very difficult for businesses to be the "first" or "only"<br />

business doing something like this, which is why it makes sense to have a<br />

complete ban on them. That way, no one is singled out by doing the right thing.<br />

To me, banning plastic bags at checkout is obvious. The trickier question is hoe<br />

to get rid of produce bags. I don't know the answer to that.<br />

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482 Have more places for recycling of plastic bags and advertise it. Aug 5, 2012 10:37 AM<br />

483 I am a senior citizen. It would be very difficult for me to handle paper bags<br />

unless they were the type with handles. I would not mind the ban if they would<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

require the handles, although I do reuse my plastic bags for many purposes. I<br />

like the fact that plastic bags are easy to store and not as cumbersome as paper.<br />

You can increase recycling through public education.<br />

484 More places to recycle the bags. Incentives for recycling the bags. Please do<br />

not make it even more expensive to go to the grocery store.<br />

485 Banning plastic bags in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> will not make a big impact. There are<br />

too many rules & regulations in place now that are not enforced...why waste time<br />

and money on a new ordinance? The citizens of <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> will pay if a<br />

ban is put in place. Let Oly/Lac/Tum do their thing, but don't force it on us!<br />

486 at first, start just charging a surcharge for plastic bags to phase them out. This<br />

should be easier to pass. I'm for banning completely, but need to walk down the<br />

path slowly to get public on board.<br />

487 I would probably support a ban on plastic bags but think a more effective method<br />

would be to charge for plastic/paper bags?!<br />

488 I would support laws encouraging use of recycle bags or incentives for recycling,<br />

but not banning plastic bag use as it puts undue burdens on busineese to be<br />

forced to change practices.<br />

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489 Petroleum in any form is bad. Aug 2, 2012 12:06 PM<br />

490 We always reuse our plastic bags and it should be up to the stores and<br />

businesses that provide them not for the government to regulate.<br />

491 I do like the fact that I can use the plastic vegetable bags for other uses. Don't<br />

think there is any reasonable use for grocery plastic bags.<br />

492 I would support getting rid of plastic bags. I think shoppers could bring back their<br />

paper bags for donated reuse as well as using reusable bags.<br />

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493 I think we should add more plastic bag recycling can like garbage cans. Aug 2, 2012 11:13 AM<br />

494 We use plastic bags for dog waste. Aug 2, 2012 11:05 AM<br />

495 I don't like plastic bags but reuse them as packaging when I send packages to<br />

grandkids or turn them into the recycling bin at my work/store.<br />

Aug 2, 2012 11:04 AM<br />

496 <strong>Bag</strong> recycling needs more public service message. Aug 2, 2012 11:01 AM<br />

497 They're handy but create much hazards. Aug 2, 2012 10:58 AM<br />

498 Make it mandatory for recycling companies to accept plastic bags with curb side<br />

pick up, then educate, educate, educate the consumers.<br />

499 The reasons to ban plastic bags range from peak oil to their dangers to wildlife.<br />

Bringing a reusable bag is easy and it is time to normalize it!<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

the use of the "free" plastic bags.<br />

501 Need curb bag recycling. I use some bags for doggy poopoo. Aug 1, 2012 9:29 PM<br />

502 I reuse every bag that we receive from grocery stores, sometimes two or more<br />

times. The cloth/plastic reusable bags are just not sanitary.<br />

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Aug 1, 2012 9:26 PM<br />

503 Why can't disposable bags be made of biodegradable cellulose? Aug 1, 2012 6:01 PM<br />

504 Require stores that use plastic bags, to also have recycling bins for the bags. Aug 1, 2012 4:01 PM<br />

505 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are bad for the environment. I wiuld<br />

definitely recycle plastic bags if they could be picked up curbside. A ban would<br />

be great. People would either be forced to use reusable bags or pay to use<br />

paper bags.<br />

Aug 1, 2012 3:11 PM<br />

506 I believe more emphasis should be placed on recyling them. Aug 1, 2012 2:03 PM<br />

507 I reuse most of the retail plastic bags as trash can liners. Although when the<br />

bags are ripped, I through them away without reuse.<br />

508 I was shocked and how many plastic bags were gathering underneath my<br />

kitchen sick but even more so, how many groceries I could fit 3 of my reusable<br />

bags. My daughter & I guess that it would have been at least 15-20 plastic bags.<br />

I love using my reusable bags, even took them with me to Best Buy & Payless<br />

last night! Saved two plastic bags! YES!<br />

509 It's not hard to get into the habit of bringing your own bag to the store. I actually<br />

just carry a little bag in my purse with me, so that if I stop by the store on my way<br />

home, I'm prepared. Let's ban those suckers!<br />

510 I would hope that the ban would apply to all retail outlets and food vendors as<br />

well (take-out food).<br />

511 I use the bags every day in my home - store veggies in fridge, store harvest from<br />

my garden, etc.<br />

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512 Keep them! They are convenient and have many uses after initial use. Jul 30, 2012 10:40 PM<br />

513 This made up issue is a waste county time, money, and resources. Hopefully,<br />

this fall we can begin voting you out of power.<br />

Jul 30, 2012 4:46 PM<br />

514 Just get rid of them. Jul 30, 2012 3:29 PM<br />

515 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have handles making really conveinent to carry several at once,<br />

and/or hang on to young children when carrying bags of things with you.<br />

Jul 30, 2012 3:23 PM<br />

516 I think everyone should use reusable bags. Jul 30, 2012 3:19 PM<br />

517 Sell cheap reusable bags at check out. I do use plastic bags often in car for<br />

trash.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

518 I try to reuse them for other things. If plastice bags are banned it would be a<br />

welcome invitation to use reusable bags!<br />

519 We reuse them as garbage bags at our house. The only way we throw them<br />

away is if they have garbage in them. The one time we had too many, we<br />

returned them to the recycle box at the store. If we did not get them at the store<br />

we would have to buy more garbage bags to use.<br />

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520 recycle. Jul 30, 2012 11:20 AM<br />

521 trash liners. Jul 30, 2012 11:17 AM<br />

522 conveniet. Jul 30, 2012 11:14 AM<br />

523 We can recycle and reuse them as small garbage bags or sleepover packs. Jul 30, 2012 11:12 AM<br />

524 We need more plastic bags recycling stations. . . the only one I know in Yelm is<br />

in Safeway.<br />

Jul 30, 2012 11:01 AM<br />

525 I think we should always use paper bags. Jul 30, 2012 11:00 AM<br />

526 Having more convenient places to recycle bags and better information on which<br />

are reusable.<br />

Jul 30, 2012 10:59 AM<br />

527 I don't know, reuse them. Jul 30, 2012 10:53 AM<br />

528 I rarely get/use plastic bags at the grocery store as I use cloth bags (and I try to<br />

remember them at "nongrocery" stores too). However, I feel very strongly that<br />

we should NOT ban plastic bags - we don't need a "plastic bag police."<br />

Continue ways of encouraging alternatives. Go ahead and charge for plastic<br />

bags if desired, but do not legislate their use (or nonuse).<br />

Jul 30, 2012 10:39 AM<br />

529 They are good for animal waste. Jul 30, 2012 10:31 AM<br />

530 I really don't like <strong>Plastic</strong> bags. I could use other things for scooping litterboxes Jul 30, 2012 9:56 AM<br />

531 I recall being charged for needing a plastic bag when shopping in Finland many<br />

years ago. Everyone carried a reusable bag instead. We could do the same in<br />

<strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

532 We should use paper bags or plastic bags that are recyclable. I am not sure why<br />

the charge for paper bags. I ask for paper bags now and there is no charge. My<br />

folks used paper bags for years and there was no charge. There is so much<br />

pollution with coal, gas, oil and so much plastic waste. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are just the<br />

tip of the iceburg. But it is a start.<br />

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533 I should have the right to choose what kind of bag I use. I do reuse my bags :) Jul 30, 2012 8:55 AM<br />

534 I honestly think banning them would not be a bad idea. I would definitely<br />

remember to use my reusable bags if there were no other free option to fall back<br />

on.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

535 i have ALWAYS re-used my bags for all sorts of uses around the home. i do<br />

NOT support making any new laws or ordinances that are going to raise costs in<br />

any way. we have too many laws now. i believe that education on how to re-use<br />

the bags would be better then charging money for paper bags.<br />

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536 i would like to see more visible places where the plastic bags could be recycled. Jul 29, 2012 3:43 PM<br />

537 I would like more recycling bins for the plastic bags Jul 29, 2012 12:00 PM<br />

538 I believe we should have an ordinance on plastic bags for retail stores, but don't<br />

know enough about the paper bag fee option. I do like having plastic bags for<br />

lining garbages, putting wet towels, suits after swimming, etc. I would like more<br />

info on how to increase plastic bag recycling. I don't think LeMay offers that for<br />

residents. Thank you!<br />

539 They are a great resource for lining indoor trash cans. Much better than paper<br />

bags as any accidental liqued put in there will not result in a "blow out" that will<br />

occur with paper bags. As for picking up pet waste, they can't be beat. For me,<br />

picking up pet waste with the plastic bag is better for the enviorment than letting<br />

the pet waste decompose and increase the fecal matter that flows into the puget<br />

sound. When plastic bags were frist introduced 30 or so years ago they were<br />

touted as better for the enviorment than paper bags as it "saved a tree". We still<br />

have plenty of trees. It makes me wonder if this push to ban plastic bags is just<br />

an effort by the timber indurtry and local government to increase their profits and<br />

taxes..<br />

540 I like to use plastic bags for foods that could leak, when we are having a<br />

particularly rainy day, and I do use them for disposal of cat litter. They are also<br />

handy when traveling. Clearly marked plastic bag recycle bins at the front of all<br />

stores that use them would help to increase recycle efforts.<br />

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541 Make it easier to recycle along with other recycling. Jul 28, 2012 11:02 AM<br />

542 charge $ for plastic bags at checkout counter. Jul 28, 2012 10:55 AM<br />

543 Thank you for your efforts. I will continue to try and remember my cloth bags -<br />

ban plastic and make me pay the price for paper if I continue to forget my cloth<br />

bags.<br />

Jul 28, 2012 8:19 AM<br />

544 Get rid of them. Jul 28, 2012 8:08 AM<br />

545 While I agree that efforts to increase plastic bag recycling must be promoted, I<br />

am strongly opposed to a ban. Reusable bags at the grocery store have a high<br />

risk of carrying and transferring harmful bacteria and the grocery clerk must<br />

handle these contaminated bags and then turn around and handle someone<br />

else's clean food. Also, plastic bag production creates many jobs in the USA,<br />

while most reusable bags are made in China. I'm sure the process of making the<br />

bags in China and shipping them here is at least as environmentally detrimental.<br />

Recycling could be encouraged by offering it curbside. Some people are just<br />

going to litter regardless of the choices given them, but many more may comply<br />

if given the option of curbside bag recycling.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

546 I carry mesh produce bags & 3 nylon bags in my purse at all times. I am getting<br />

better & better at using my own bags but it would be very helpful if the checkout<br />

person asked everyone if they want/need a bag. Sometimes I get distracted and<br />

before I know my "stuff" is bagged up! The worst thing about carrying your own<br />

bags is that people have to remember to wash them regularly...clerks shouldn't<br />

have to handle icky bags!! What helped me get into the habit was to find the right<br />

bags that fit in my purse. That way I always have them with me ( I use the "flip &<br />

tumble"bag...they wash up great & I can fit 3 in my purse). The cloth bags<br />

handed out by stores to be used didn't work because I didn't have them with me<br />

when I needed them!<br />

547 I would like to see tplastic bags banned and a fee set on paper bags. I have<br />

several reusable bags that I carry in my car, but I invariably forget to take them<br />

with me into the store. For awhile, if I forgot the reusable bags, I would just not<br />

use any bags. Unfortunately, I found the plastic or paper bags were just too<br />

convenient and started using them again. I know I am not the only person who<br />

forgets the reusable bags. Perhaps if we ban the bags, more people, like myself,<br />

will get it together! I do believe plastic bags are recycable curbside, and I have<br />

started using that service. Thank you for running this survey.<br />

548 It would help to have curbside plastic bag recycling. I don't want to have to pay<br />

more for paper bags, however, I try to use my own fabric bags as much as<br />

possible. There are times when the use of plastic bags is really helpful and<br />

sanitary. I use them to separate my meats and chemical products from each<br />

other and from foods. So, we should still be able to have plastic bags. I also<br />

want to be able to use plastic garbage bags for our home needs! Whenever<br />

bans are in place, they don't seem to account for legitimate uses.<br />

549 I purchase Costco's can liners for my garbage cans.. .will those be banned too?<br />

How about the plastic 6-pack binders? Would a plastic bag ban be in effect in<br />

"all" stores? If I went to a hardware store and purchased a bunch of nails, or to a<br />

corner market and bought a bunch of candy, wouild I need to bring a bag in? I<br />

think it's a great idea!<br />

550 come up with a compostable substitute for things like pet waste, really icky<br />

messy gross garbage ( I only get mine picked up monthly vs. weekly so I need to<br />

seal stuff up well for odor prevention) and things like soiled diapers that need<br />

sealed up<br />

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551 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a bad idea that was poorly implemented. Jul 27, 2012 10:15 AM<br />

552 Being able to bundle plastic bags and add them to the recycle bin would be easy<br />

to do. A charge on plastic bags is a more progressive step than banning them<br />

outright(for now).<br />

553 If plastic bags are banned then I need some type of disposable container to pick<br />

up pet waste and line my garbage cans. I don't use a lot because i am good at<br />

recycling/composting food waste.<br />

554 I like the bags to put my daughter's poopy diapers in. Our church, First United<br />

Methodist Church of Olympia is having Vacation Bible Camp next week & we're<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

collecting plastic bags to help the kids understand the importance of recycling.<br />

We're going to then take the plastic bags & I guess the United Methodist Women<br />

have learned how to crochet them into mattresses! What a way to reuse & give<br />

to someone in need!<br />

555 I wish there were more places to recycle plastic bags. It would be very<br />

convenient if I could recyle them at the curb.<br />

556 It would be more convenient to have them picked up w/our garbage which may<br />

make it easier for others to recycle them.<br />

557 If we have curbside recycling plastic bag then lot of people will use that service<br />

rather then through in garbage (like we all do recyclling cardboard,paper,bottel<br />

and can etc)<br />

558 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have been around for approx. 25 years! I prefer to use paper bags<br />

for grocery shopping. My "stuff" tends to roll around in the back of my car if I use<br />

plastic bags. I reuse my paper bags until they fall apart. I do have some<br />

reuseable bags that I use as well. If I get plastic bags, I reuse those for garbage<br />

bag liners and other uses. If I get too many bags collecting in my pantry, I will<br />

recycle them at the local grocery store. I don't think people should be charged<br />

for using any type of bag.<br />

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559 It's out of control! Jul 26, 2012 10:16 PM<br />

560 <strong>Bag</strong> recycling only at grocery stores now. Hard to remember to bring them. It is<br />

also usually not obvious in the store. I would be willing to have a separate<br />

container for curbside. I would be in favor of banning most plastic bags, You do<br />

need something for leaky meat packages.<br />

561 I use reusable bags most of the time. Occasionally I intentionally ask for plastic<br />

bags to line my waste baskets. It makes no sense to buy plastic bags for waste<br />

baskets. Paper bags and even boxes used to be used in the stores. I favor<br />

going back to this approach.<br />

Jul 26, 2012 9:41 PM<br />

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562 Why can't we recycle it? Jul 26, 2012 8:35 PM<br />

563 I use and reuse my plastic bags from the store for home, garage, and car many<br />

times. When I am through with them, I ALWAYS put them in recycle at store. I do<br />

NOT like cloth bags, I have had produce and meat leak in them-threw them<br />

away, 2nd time I used a cloth bag, the grocer wrapped them in plastic which<br />

defeats the purpose of banning plastic. I will continue to use my plastic bags, will<br />

NOT support a ban, and will hoard and just bring my own to bag if necessary. I<br />

can't help it if others are too lazy to bring theirs back to the store & recycle. I<br />

would focus on the plastic pop/bottled water, and the plastic thing they use to<br />

keep the cans together.<br />

564 I live in the unincorporated county area. I would love to be able to recycle plastic<br />

bags with my recyclables. As it stands now, I take my bags to my church which<br />

is in the city of Oly and is able to recycle them, or send them to the food bvank..<br />

Formerly I took them to the grocery store. I almost never take a plastic bag in<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

any store - but still they seem to mount up. Right now I have a big bag full in my<br />

garage. We have got to cut back on single use fossil fuel products. I can think of<br />

no reason for using plastic grocery bags, or others, for that matter!<br />

565 First step: Stores start charging for EVERY bag used- paper OR plastic- and<br />

that will get the public's attention. Giving 5c credit for bringing your own bag has<br />

not been very effective. Find out how Ireland pulled off no-plastic in grocery<br />

stores...I visited there a few years ago, and it's just the way things are--people<br />

adjust.We need to simply ban plastic bags, let consumers pitch a fit, then move<br />

on.<br />

566 Single use plastic bags should be completely eliminated. Stores that insist on<br />

using them should be required to charge a per bag fee for each customer. That<br />

fee could go into a fund to be used for education, outreach and promotion of<br />

reusable bags.<br />

567 I would be happy to use a newspaper at the store to wrap meat in to take home<br />

instead of a plastic bag. Or wrap my wine bottles in paper instead of more<br />

plastic. I do take my reusable bags to shop and wouldn't protest at paying an<br />

extra 5c to purchase a paper bag if I forget. Oh, I also don't have a problem<br />

collecting and returning bags to the stores that recycle them. Recycle or die!<br />

568 I've been taking my own shopping bags to stores for many years as I just don't<br />

care for plastic bags and the problems they cause. I'm in favor of getting rid of<br />

all that plastic.<br />

569 Just ban them and people will be forced to do it right. the optional method hasn't<br />

made a big enough dent. It's not just that they are not aware, they either don't<br />

care of are too lazy. A ban is truly the only way to make the impact we must.<br />

thank you!<br />

570 They are readily available for multiple use,but cloth bags works as well in most<br />

cases. Publicity like this email will hopefully help; awareness is a good portion of<br />

the solution.<br />

571 I think that it would be great if you could recycle these bags with your weekly<br />

recycle pick-up. I also think that Washington needs to eliminate plastic altogether!<br />

If California can do it, any state can do it! I appreciate this survey and I<br />

will tell my friends to do it too! Thanks a bunch!<br />

572 Pro: convenience, secondary use, can be recycled Con: litter problem, waste of<br />

resources<br />

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573 Get at litter Jul 26, 2012 5:02 PM<br />

574 Create a program for recycling plastic bags from home, such as an option to set<br />

them out on glass day.<br />

575 An option for setting out plastic bags with recycling (maybe a small bin picked up<br />

on glass day) would be great. Currently we save any we get to take to the<br />

recycling center every couple of months, and if we forget our reusable bags<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

(which is quite often with three kids in tow!) we ask for paper (since that is easy<br />

to recycle).<br />

576 How about a plastic bag tax Jul 26, 2012 4:22 PM<br />

577 A ban on plastic bags is needed. It works in France, Great Britain and Hawaii. It<br />

can work here. and you know it. The question is how can you sell the public on<br />

banning bags and pass the necessary law.<br />

578 We try to recycle our plastic bags. We do reuse the plastic bags as much as<br />

possible...cat litter, trash liners, etc. We like plastic bags for the ease of handling<br />

(having handles) the little weight, and the easy compact storage for reuse. We<br />

are trying to shop using shopping bags. Often we forget them, sometimes we<br />

are without them, and sometimes it is not convenient. Wet or nasty messy<br />

things fit best in a plastic bag. IF we had curbside recycle for plastic bags<br />

included with all our other recycle, we would use it!!! Totally. We believe and<br />

use recycle as much as we can. A ban is somewhat harsh, I think better recycle<br />

could work, too.<br />

579 I support a ban on plastic bags. I am especially concerned about their damage<br />

to wildlife. I have been using cloth bags for years. There should be some<br />

incentive to use them at first, i.e. a discount. All vendors should make cloth bags<br />

available in their stores at a low price. Kids from local schools could decorate<br />

cloth bags and sell them outside grocery stores or department stores, with<br />

benefits going to environmental groups. We also need to ban plastic bags in the<br />

produce department. Paper bags would be slightly better, or smaller cloth bags<br />

could be made available.<br />

580 We reuse them in the bathroom trash bin to dispose of sanitary napkins. We<br />

consumers did not ask for plastic bags - before, it was just paper bags (great for<br />

the NW Lumber Industry) - end of story. Then, we were asked at the checkout<br />

counter - "Paper or <strong>Plastic</strong>?" Now, you're asking us for a solution? Ban plastic<br />

bags and let businesses go back to paper bags and let them determine how to<br />

incur the cost. Do not dictate how - like your suggestion that they add a bagcharge<br />

to the consumer. In the past, they just raised prices else to cover the<br />

cost.<br />

581 the allow me to use them as pet waste bags or trash bags buut if I had to do<br />

without them I guess I could.<br />

582 The main problem with plastic bags (and other trash) is the self-centered "I don't<br />

care" attitude. It's not the bag but the person. Banning the bags might be<br />

"politically correct", but would have a negative impact on the public with the<br />

added cost that would necessarily follow the ban.<br />

583 I haven't used the plastic checkout bags for years (carry my own reusable ones)<br />

and think that there really should be a charge for them in stores. They are a<br />

convenience only. I admit that although I reuse plastic produce bags repeatedly,<br />

when they tear I use more. I haven't found a good replacement for them.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

using reusable shopping bags, recycling/reusing plastic bags, etc. is more<br />

effective than banning plastic bags. If plastic bags are banned, people will still<br />

need shopping bags, as not everyone uses/has access to/always remembers<br />

reusable shopping bags, so bags will still have to be given out. The other<br />

communities that I have visited that have plastic bag bans use mostly paper<br />

bags, which is still contributing to the problems listed for plastic bag use (litter,<br />

waste of resources, etc.), even if it is to a lesser degree. I think the saying, "You<br />

attract more flies with honey than you do with vinegar," is an appropriate way to<br />

approach this problem-- help people to understand the issues surrounding<br />

plastic bag use and the benefits of using reusable bags or recycling plastic bags,<br />

instead of banning plastic bags altogether.<br />

585 Work with the stores to create a better system don't just force your opinion on<br />

the consumer with a ban.<br />

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586 Need to ban for the control of litter. Jul 26, 2012 12:23 PM<br />

587 Make recycling curbside available to everyone. Jul 26, 2012 12:21 PM<br />

588 While I always TRY to take a bag for my groceries, I often forget-or I purchase<br />

more than they will hold. I don't think an outright ban should be implemented,<br />

however I would like to see 'plastic' bags that are made of material that will<br />

decompose naturally instead of plastic bags made out of oil products. (yes there<br />

is such a thing as bags made of corn products that decompose) I have read<br />

conflicting reports about the debris swirling in the Pacific... some say it is an<br />

urban myth....so I would advise <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> to research this more before<br />

implementing such a ban here. We are not King <strong>County</strong>!<br />

589 I like that we can recycle them. Most people would not go for a ban as a lot don't<br />

care to recycle :)<br />

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590 Proper recycling can resolve all trash issues. Jul 26, 2012 11:51 AM<br />

591 They are reusable at home: wastebasket liners, throw dirty diapers (conceals<br />

odors). But alot of stress is put in our environment.<br />

592 They don't give out plastic bags at grocery stores in Switzerland and they make<br />

customers for paper bags. They sell reusable bags for about 50 cents more than<br />

the paper ones.<br />

593 They are very useful but they get loose so easily. If curbside recycling could be<br />

made to work that would help.<br />

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594 Not ready to have them banned. Jul 26, 2012 11:38 AM<br />

595 Need more places to recycle. Jul 26, 2012 11:33 AM<br />

596 Our garbage company should let us recycle plastic bags. Big business should<br />

develop a new kind of plastic bag that breaks down more in the garbage dumps.<br />

However, I am more concerned about the loss of paper bags, which I prefer.<br />

Ban plastic bags, but not paper bags.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

597 Need more places tor recycle. Jul 26, 2012 11:20 AM<br />

598 It seems some are crying "WOLF" and making plastic bags the greatest evil in<br />

our society. We have been told paper bags are bad because they cause too<br />

many trees to be cut. Clothe bags are bad because they harbor too many<br />

germs. Maybe everyone should stop shopping.<br />

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599 I can't make the bags into "plarn." Jul 26, 2012 10:57 AM<br />

600 I like plastic bags. It seems a lot of folks do not/will not take responsibility for<br />

theirs. I wish they would. A few spoil it for the many.<br />

601 I always reuse or recycle my plastic bags. Encourage stores to give discounts to<br />

customers who bring their own bags.<br />

602 Make plastic bag recycling easier. Either through allowingb them in the curbside<br />

carts or education on where to take them.<br />

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603 Better to educate people and let them change their behaviors. Jul 26, 2012 10:19 AM<br />

604 Reuse for garbage bags. Jul 26, 2012 10:12 AM<br />

605 I have mixed feelings, because I don't think they're good for the environment &<br />

yet we do use them consistently to line our wastebaskets etc. I'm glad there is<br />

going to be some dialogue about the issue.<br />

606 I, personally, hate plastic bags and try to use paper or my own bags whenever<br />

possible. -- Curbside and other easy and convenient ways to recycle plastic bags<br />

need to be available. -- Require stores that use plastic bags to post public<br />

posters on environment impact and ways to reuse plastic bags.<br />

607 I hate plastic bags and rarely use them - except the plastic bags from Target.<br />

Those are strong and I use those repeatedly. I think that if plastic bags were<br />

recyclable in my area, I would recycle them. I don't mind a ban on plastic bags,<br />

but I don't think that there should be a fee charged to the customer for paper<br />

bags.<br />

608 I reuse them for other purposes, like pet waste. If they were recyclable in the<br />

recycle can I think more would be recycled. Look at recycling in general, before<br />

curbside recycling how much got recycled compared to after?<br />

609 I do use them at home. Give nore info on tv and etc of the harm they do to the<br />

fish and animals. people will not like to be charged for the use of paper bags.It<br />

will be neassary to use plastic for some foods and etc.<br />

610 I do like to reuse them to carry dirty clothes or shoes when traveling with a<br />

suitcase. I also use them to pick up after our dog.<br />

611 For - I like having some bags available. We use them for trash can liners, lunch<br />

bags, laundry bags when we travel. Against - Uses resources, fills the landfills,<br />

is a hazard to the environment, take a long long time to deterioriate. Make it<br />

easier - more places to recycle, curbside recycling I would support a ban and a<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

very modest fee at the checkout line.<br />

612 I reuse my plastic grocery bags at least once and sometimes twice. If we ban<br />

them, we then play into the plastic bag makers - the ones we will have to BUY to<br />

place as garbage can liners, use as lunch bags, use has carry bags for kids at<br />

schools, use daily when distributing items at donation sites, picking up dog poo,<br />

etc. If I ever (rarely) feel I have an overabundance - I take them to a variety of<br />

grocery stores that have recycle boxes just for them :-)<br />

613 I rarely use plastic bags and bring them back to safeway for recycling. I try to<br />

use fabric bags, they are far stronger, carry more and are easier to carry. I avoid<br />

plastic bags<br />

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614 I hate plastic bags Jul 25, 2012 6:40 PM<br />

615 I try to take my cloth bags, but when in a hurry, I forget and will ask for paper<br />

when checking out put. . It would be nice to have paper available for the food we<br />

are buying to put the items before checking out.<br />

616 Grocery stores should elect to not use plastic bags. They should charge for the<br />

use of plastic ones, and give credits for use of recycle bags. Strong education<br />

and TV ads dramatically reduced cigarette smoking. The same could be true for<br />

plastic bag usage.<br />

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617 more access to recycle locations Jul 25, 2012 2:18 PM<br />

618 If stores provide bags, they should be biodegradable and not harmful to the<br />

planet.<br />

619 I would support banning plastic if there was no charge for paper...why should the<br />

public be fined for banning plastic? Please get more info out on recycling the<br />

plasatic bags...I thought I could only return them to stores with bag bins by the<br />

doors.<br />

620 I use plastic bags to pick up soiled cat litter and deposit it into my garbage cart. I<br />

only use a few for this and would be very willing to recycle the rest but I do not<br />

know how to do that. Maybe the city could educate us in how to do that??? Are<br />

we allowed to put them into our Recycle Cart? I am a Senior Citizen and<br />

groceries are a lot easier to carry when they are in a plastic bag because they<br />

have handles, unlike most paper bags.<br />

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621 We use to many plastic bags for nothing basically. Jul 24, 2012 3:43 PM<br />

622 Majority wins :) Yes to me :) Jul 24, 2012 3:41 PM<br />

623 Nothing--thin, rip and not good. Jul 24, 2012 3:39 PM<br />

624 My preference would be to ban them totally, Seattle has the right idea we should<br />

follow suit!<br />

625 I think if plastic bags do get banned then there should be some sort of transition<br />

phase where shoppers are "awarded" for bringing in their own bags (be it<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

canvas, paper or plastic) such as 5% off their one time grocery bill of $50 or<br />

more.<br />

626 Curbside recycling of bags. Jul 24, 2012 11:05 AM<br />

627 There are uses for the bags--so they are needed. Jul 24, 2012 11:02 AM<br />

628 Safeway give discount on soap products when using your own bags. I see many<br />

people using there own bags at Safeway because of this.<br />

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Jul 24, 2012 11:01 AM<br />

629 Get rid of them. Give free recycable bags/containers. Jul 24, 2012 10:58 AM<br />

630 In favor of plastic bags. They have many uses after shopping. Jul 24, 2012 10:57 AM<br />

631 I like to reuse plasic bags for food trash liners, but would prefer a stronger<br />

decompostable liner. We should eliminate plastic in grocery stores and charge a<br />

fee for paper (another wasted resource). That will force people to take<br />

responsibility for their actions and encourage them to remember to bring their<br />

own shopping bags.<br />

Jul 24, 2012 10:47 AM<br />

632 prefer biodegradable plastic bags Jul 24, 2012 10:00 AM<br />

633 I would be more inclined to use reusable bags if I didn't have to purchase them<br />

when not bringing one with me.<br />

634 Denmark grocery stores don't offer free shopping bags. They sell heavy duty<br />

plastic, reusable bags: $.50 for a small bag and $ 1.00 for a large. Most people<br />

in Denmark remember their shopping bags when they shop. Of course, they<br />

don't buy as many things per shopping trip as we do in the States; they shop<br />

more often. Once the bags are beyond re-use they can be recycled at the<br />

regular recycling station.<br />

635 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags kill -- it is that simple. I have seen photos of birds and marine<br />

animals with plastic bags suffocating them, binding them, etc. And we need to<br />

figure out how to get rid of those floating islands of garbage in our oceans. We<br />

do not seem to understand the harm that we do.<br />

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636 Get rid of them. Give free recycalbe bags/containers. Jul 23, 2012 3:21 PM<br />

637 In favor of plastic bags. They have many used after shopping. Jul 23, 2012 3:19 PM<br />

638 Use them in snall waste baskets. Cat litter clean up. Jul 23, 2012 3:12 PM<br />

639 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a good size and is reused in my household for other things. If<br />

we could go with out them we would. We should all do our part to take care of<br />

what God creates.<br />

Jul 23, 2012 3:10 PM<br />

640 People don't like change. A problem! Jul 23, 2012 3:07 PM<br />

641 People don't like change. A problem! Jul 23, 2012 2:56 PM<br />

642 I reuse them at home. Jul 23, 2012 2:30 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

643 It's better to use reusable bags. Jul 23, 2012 2:18 PM<br />

644 Time to move on. Beyond plastic. Jul 23, 2012 2:17 PM<br />

645 They have many uses. Jul 23, 2012 2:13 PM<br />

646 I use and reuse plastic bugs all the time. Jul 23, 2012 2:09 PM<br />

647 I see no reason to not ban plastic bags. I would lovd it if all bags were reusable. Jul 23, 2012 2:02 PM<br />

648 Get rid of plastic bags. Jul 23, 2012 1:59 PM<br />

649 My wife likes the plastic bags to put over paper garbage bags. Jul 23, 2012 1:58 PM<br />

650 I don't like plastic bags but they are conveinet and always seem to be around.<br />

I'm not sure, other than banning them, how to reduce use or increase recycle.<br />

It's hard to un-train people who have become accustomed to our "throw away"<br />

society. A good use for recycling plastic bags is to reuse as a material for<br />

crocheting to make your won reuse bag, out of plastic yarn!<br />

651 I use plastic bags for cat litter. Would uby some type of container (within cost<br />

reason) stop using plastic bags.<br />

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652 Follow Seattle! Jul 23, 2012 1:35 PM<br />

653 I agree with elimination of plastic bags; don't think most folks will ever recycle<br />

them. Pro paper and reusable bags!<br />

654 If I didn't have plastic grocry bags to line waste basket, I will have to purchase<br />

the heavier plastic bags. What are you going to do with dept. store and produce<br />

bags?<br />

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655 Good for lining waste baskets. Jul 23, 2012 1:31 PM<br />

656 If reusable bags were given out free, people may use them more. Also advertise<br />

how bad plastic is for the environment and wildlife.<br />

Jul 23, 2012 1:01 PM<br />

657 They are an unnecessary pain in the neck! Jul 23, 2012 12:58 PM<br />

658 I still use plastic bags for meat and other messy items. Jul 23, 2012 12:57 PM<br />

659 The reusable bags are sometimes filled so full they are too heavy to carry. Jul 23, 2012 12:57 PM<br />

660 They would be of much more use if they didn't have holes in the bottom--great<br />

liners for waste baskets in the (?) home.<br />

661 They can be recycled at the grocery stores. Curbside recycle cart would be<br />

great for these bags.<br />

662 I like the cleanliness that they offer. New bags are sterile and have many other<br />

uses after they are brought home.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

663 Food banks need plastic bags. We are often running low. Jul 23, 2012 11:12 AM<br />

664 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags can be conveniniet but actually but every unsubstanial way carry<br />

things, and are pointless when reusable bags are available. They are not worht<br />

energy. They use to be created, and are devastating to wildlife and are (?) at the<br />

WARC. Down with plastic!<br />

665 Allow plastic bags to be recycled at all grocery stores. Ban them. I use the bags<br />

in my garbage can rather than buying them.<br />

666 i like to reuse plastic bags. Ban or charging for will create another unneccesary<br />

charge for lower income people who are already struggling.<br />

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667 I really don't like plastic bags. I usually forget to bring the other ones with me. Jul 23, 2012 10:49 AM<br />

668 I reuse my plastic bags when I gorget to use my shopping bags. Jul 23, 2012 10:45 AM<br />

669 Reuse Jul 23, 2012 10:20 AM<br />

670 Would love to see them added to our recycle bins list of required "recycle" items. Jul 23, 2012 10:18 AM<br />

671 They can amke recycable plastic, can't they? increase recycling of plastic bags<br />

by allowing/offering curbside pick up.<br />

Jul 23, 2012 10:14 AM<br />

672 Curbside recycle. Jul 23, 2012 10:12 AM<br />

673 paper bags are thiner and rip when handled.se times you have too double bag to<br />

get the strong enough to hold your items. Iwas informed that I can not recycle my<br />

bags in my recycle bid because it plugs up the machinery at LeMay!!!!<br />

Jul 22, 2012 10:33 AM<br />

674 I use plastic bags for garbage in the vehicles that i drive. Jul 20, 2012 5:24 PM<br />

675 I don't like using plastic bags but like most of us i forget my re-usable ones;<br />

perhaps if we were forced to not use them we wouldn't be so forgetful bringing<br />

our re-usable bags.<br />

676 If I am required to no longer be able to have a plastic bag then paper or reusable<br />

bags need to be provided from the store. I feel it is most definitely the stores<br />

responsibility to provide boxes, paper or any other means for me to take my<br />

items home. If I shop at their store.<br />

677 Useful for lining paper garbage bags and bathroom garbage containers. Since<br />

we recycle most everything, we don't use plastic bags nearly as much as we<br />

used to. So maybe 6 bags a month go as garbage the rest I have been taking to<br />

the Library - they use them for folks needing a container to carry multiple books<br />

home. Which, not that I think about it, may not be such a good idea if they aren't<br />

recycled at some point. I take the plastic bags covering the daily newspaper to<br />

Safeway for them to recycle. But, I see in the latest flyer from <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

that I can take all plastic bags to the recycle center.<br />

678 Our environment is, on an immeasurable scale, more important than our "right"<br />

or "freedom" to produce/use certain products. <strong>Plastic</strong> shopping bags are on the<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

list of such products.<br />

679 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are lighter and take up less space when transporting than paper<br />

bags. The also hold more weight for their size than paper. Reusable bags can<br />

carry bacteria and viruses if not properly cared for. The United States is about<br />

freedom and choices. Each individual is different and needs to makes choices<br />

based on their situation. Teach responsibility not reducing freedoms.<br />

680 I went to Maui for vacation and they don't have a plastic bag in site there. The<br />

fee for the brown bag was almost nothing. It's a good thing!<br />

681 if you want to ban plastic bags or charge a fee you must give out free reusable<br />

bags to everyone and be prepared for lawsuits when poeple get sick from<br />

contaminated bags<br />

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682 Charge a deterrent fee for each bag, use the money to fund roadside cleanup. Jul 18, 2012 4:15 PM<br />

683 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are good dog pooh bags. Jul 18, 2012 2:44 PM<br />

684 Groceries should have ban on plastic bags. Jul 18, 2012 2:38 PM<br />

685 Stop reulating! Use education! Keep options available. Jul 18, 2012 2:36 PM<br />

686 No arguments but excited about what other alternatives there are about grocery<br />

shopping--I shop for alot when I go to the market.<br />

Jul 18, 2012 2:35 PM<br />

687 Could be used for trash. Jul 18, 2012 2:33 PM<br />

688 Keep plastic bags out of ocean. Jul 18, 2012 2:29 PM<br />

689 It would be better for the inverment if the plastic bags were recycled, or not used<br />

at all.<br />

Jul 18, 2012 2:25 PM<br />

690 Adding them to my curbside would be nice. Jul 18, 2012 2:18 PM<br />

691 I don't get why throw away items are made from something that lasts forever. Jul 18, 2012 2:13 PM<br />

692 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags create an ever-growing contamination problem that is easily<br />

stemmed by the use of reusables. Banning them and charging for paper bags is<br />

a brilliant way to get people in the habit of bringing their own damn bags.<br />

Jul 18, 2012 2:06 PM<br />

693 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags that degrade. Jul 18, 2012 1:57 PM<br />

694 Needs to be all recycling. Jul 18, 2012 1:47 PM<br />

695 Often useful, but charges would help lower use! Jul 18, 2012 1:31 PM<br />

696 I like them for using as garbage bags and as a back up when I forget my<br />

reusables.<br />

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697 Use them for garbage liners. Jul 18, 2012 1:29 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

698 I would recycle my plastic bags if I could curbside. I would fully support a ban on<br />

plastic bags in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. If bags were banned, I'd like to have alternative<br />

bags available for free to those individuals that cannot afford to purchase reusable<br />

bags.<br />

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699 It would help if plastic bags were collected at Sargent Road waste location. Jul 18, 2012 1:12 PM<br />

700 I reuse for waste . box liners. Jul 18, 2012 1:08 PM<br />

701 We use plastic bags for dirty diapers and dog poop only. Jul 18, 2012 1:03 PM<br />

702 Increase ideas for reuse of bags. Jul 18, 2012 1:02 PM<br />

703 I would prefer that we ban plastic bags and make using paper or reusable bags<br />

mandatory.<br />

704 I do think it's excessive but if we can redirect people to reuse them instead of<br />

chargin them to use paper it would be a win win.<br />

Jul 18, 2012 1:01 PM<br />

Jul 18, 2012 12:58 PM<br />

705 I use all that I receive while shopping or I would buy plastic bag. Jul 18, 2012 12:51 PM<br />

706 The only reason I use plastic bags is that I'm not in the habit of always having<br />

them on hand--I'm working on it.<br />

Jul 18, 2012 12:50 PM<br />

707 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have multiple reuses--I would hate not being ableto get them. Jul 18, 2012 12:48 PM<br />

708 They are useful, however dangerous. But only in rare occasions. Jul 18, 2012 12:44 PM<br />

709 I think we should limit the use of plastic bags as much as possible. Jul 18, 2012 11:17 AM<br />

710 Ban 'em! Jul 18, 2012 10:59 AM<br />

711 I believe plastic bags can definitely be replaced by paper!! Jul 18, 2012 10:58 AM<br />

712 Banning plastic bags will hlp our environment because people will think more<br />

when they use them.<br />

Jul 18, 2012 10:56 AM<br />

713 Conenient recycling locations. Jul 18, 2012 10:52 AM<br />

714 I try to use shopping bags instead of plastic but don't always remember. I also<br />

opt for no bag when possible.<br />

715 Remind us of organizations that cleaned plastic can be taken--Food coop,<br />

animal services.<br />

Jul 18, 2012 10:35 AM<br />

Jul 18, 2012 10:32 AM<br />

716 I re-use plastic bags as small garbage bags, dont ban them!! Jul 18, 2012 9:42 AM<br />

717 They have many uses. Jul 18, 2012 9:13 AM<br />

718 I do use them for my small trash cans that are very handy. Jul 18, 2012 9:11 AM<br />

719 Paper bags tear easier than plastic bags. Jul 18, 2012 9:09 AM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

720 I like that plastic is convient when walking my dogs or lining the recycle bin in the<br />

house. However I hate that I constantly see them on the side of the road. I<br />

believe they are wasteful.<br />

721 The state of Washingtn needs to pass a law that you have to recycle plastic bags<br />

and put into place a recycling program.<br />

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722 Don't like much about them. Have plastic bag recycling bins in every town. Jul 18, 2012 9:02 AM<br />

723 What percentage of total garbage waste are plastic bags? Probably less than<br />

1%. Therefore banning them has essentially no effect on waste volume. <strong>Plastic</strong><br />

bags cost less to transport. Paper bags weight more, burning more fuel in the<br />

trucks that haul the bags. Green house gas net effect?<br />

724 There should be some "exceptions" if plastic bags are banned -- like for people<br />

taking the bus, the elderly, a parent walking with small children. I defer to the<br />

plastic bag industry when they say the recycling stream is robust -- if it is I would<br />

like more enforcement of recycling on the public as well as a (nearly) total ban,<br />

see above. If the recycling stream is not robust, then they need to step up and<br />

make it so. But so many people don't recycle. Thanks.<br />

Jul 17, 2012 9:49 PM<br />

Jul 17, 2012 4:21 PM<br />

725 Separate bin for curbside by LeMay. Jul 17, 2012 3:09 PM<br />

726 Get rid of them. Jul 17, 2012 3:08 PM<br />

727 Curbside recycle would be awesome. Jul 17, 2012 3:05 PM<br />

728 Reuse plastic bags. Put drop off locations in stores. Jul 17, 2012 3:03 PM<br />

729 I like to use them for other things, like pet waste. Jul 17, 2012 3:01 PM<br />

730 I thoroughly support a ban on plastic bags! Being able to put them in the<br />

curbside recycle might help recycling efforts.<br />

731 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are re-used. If we were not allowed to have them I would need to<br />

purchase them to use as I do now for free.<br />

732 The convenience of plastic bags at the grocery checkout really is hard to beat.<br />

Even though I have reuseable bags in my car, it is still hard to remember to bring<br />

them in! Yet I am very concerned about plastic bag litter and all plastic litter; we<br />

need to take drastic action before our planet looks like it does in Wall-e. Can<br />

plastic bags go in curbside recycling? That would be wonderful.<br />

733 Get rid of them. Some are breaking down to microscopic levels and are found<br />

everywhere including the food chain. The economics of the bag isn't worth the<br />

danger they pose in the future.<br />

734 I think it should include all stores, including retail big box stores in addition to<br />

grocery stores<br />

735 I have no idea how or where to recycle plastic bags Please publish recycle<br />

opportunities.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

736 I always reuse my plastic bags. I would prefer to keep plstic bags as an option-reuseable<br />

can store germs if not washed properly which can be a health issue.<br />

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Jul 16, 2012 1:58 PM<br />

737 Easy to use. Jul 16, 2012 1:53 PM<br />

738 Dog waste. Jul 16, 2012 1:52 PM<br />

739 Need more recycling opportunities, advertise other use for plastic bags. Jul 16, 2012 1:49 PM<br />

740 Easy, cheap, convenient. Jul 16, 2012 1:35 PM<br />

741 Styrofoam need to be recycled too. Thanks. Jul 16, 2012 1:31 PM<br />

742 Hard to figure out at this time. Jul 16, 2012 1:24 PM<br />

743 I like to reuse them. That's about it. Jul 16, 2012 1:20 PM<br />

744 I think a ban on plastic bags is a great idea and people shouldbe more<br />

encouraged to use reusable bags.<br />

Jul 16, 2012 1:19 PM<br />

745 No more plastic bags. Paper bags you can reuse it as many times. Jul 16, 2012 1:14 PM<br />

746 Charge for plastic bags! Jul 16, 2012 1:11 PM<br />

747 The amount of waste the bags create is huge! I think banning the production<br />

and usage in stores is important. I don't like anything about them.<br />

748 I don't really have any. They are convient so I've never researched or bothered<br />

about it.<br />

Jul 16, 2012 1:08 PM<br />

Jul 16, 2012 12:58 PM<br />

749 I like my freedom yo coose my whether or not I want to use plastic. Jul 16, 2012 12:52 PM<br />

750 Let's outlaw plastic bags and figure out how to recyclr styrofoam--curbside! Jul 16, 2012 12:45 PM<br />

751 Don't like going to Safeway because they give you credit on soap,etc. when you<br />

use your own bags.<br />

Jul 16, 2012 12:24 PM<br />

752 I like them-easier to use than paper bags. Jul 16, 2012 12:21 PM<br />

753 Keep government out . Educate the people to make their own choices. I support<br />

recycling and using reusable bags, but that choice should be up to me.<br />

754 In Europe, they charge you to use bags so it's normal to bring your own<br />

bags/baskets to shop.<br />

755 They are convient for reuse and save money for my small trash cans and for my<br />

dog waste and used training pads.<br />

Jul 16, 2012 12:17 PM<br />

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Jul 16, 2012 12:09 PM<br />

756 Unfortanately, encouraging paper bags isn't a better option. Jul 16, 2012 9:31 AM<br />

757 My sister uses the old ones. Cuts them up, makes them into yarn and crochets<br />

other bags with them to go shopping with.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

758 I reuse bags until they have holes and then recycle them! Jul 16, 2012 9:28 AM<br />

759 Ban plastic. Jul 16, 2012 9:27 AM<br />

760 Curbside recycling is the problem. If they would take them then this would be<br />

solved.<br />

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Jul 16, 2012 9:25 AM<br />

761 I don't want the government telling me what to do. Jul 16, 2012 9:10 AM<br />

762 I really only use them because that's what is available. Jul 16, 2012 9:08 AM<br />

763 I reuse them. Jul 16, 2012 9:02 AM<br />

764 Get rid of them! Jul 16, 2012 8:44 AM<br />

765 It's easier than bringing bags. Jul 16, 2012 8:36 AM<br />

766 You can use as trash bags. Jul 16, 2012 8:01 AM<br />

767 Don't like them. Jul 16, 2012 7:57 AM<br />

768 Tax like OR on cans. Jul 16, 2012 7:48 AM<br />

769 Get rid of them! Jul 16, 2012 7:45 AM<br />

770 Worried about resources for paper bags. Don't like fees (Olympia's fees are<br />

higher than others).<br />

Jul 16, 2012 7:42 AM<br />

771 We recycle but it gets cluttered waiting to take them back to a store. Jul 16, 2012 7:39 AM<br />

772 Increase bag recycling-recyle w/rest of curbside recycling. It would be better for<br />

our environment-we would get used to using paper or bringing our own bags for<br />

use at the stores.<br />

773 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are NOT the problem - Careless people are - and you can't<br />

regulate them!! It would be nice to be able to put torn plastic bags in the recycle<br />

bin but we repurpose all good bags. Banning plastic bags will not keep plastic<br />

from harming animals - they will still be exposed to dirty Pampers, and other<br />

plastic products. Will there also be a ban on plastic diapers and red Solo cups<br />

??? Mfg. of plastic bags employs people! And a final thought - there are some<br />

stores that provide plastic bags that are bio-degradable!!!<br />

774 If I didn't have shopping bags I would have to purchase bags for my small trash<br />

cans.<br />

775 stores bag up groceries in too many plastic bags. Sometimes only one item is in<br />

a bag. Have more bins for plastic bag recycling and at the entrance of stores.<br />

776 simply offer recycling in the normal recycle cart or curbside in a separate<br />

container instead of another ridiculous ordinance<br />

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777 Keep your liberial minds out of a good product, have recycle bin at grocery Jul 15, 2012 2:34 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

stores<br />

778 Keep some plastic bags accessible through retailers because they are still<br />

needed. Consider using a use/pay system which might encourage "second-use"<br />

from those who use them. Have retailers stop giving a "bonus 5 cents" for<br />

bringing your own bags. Stop selling the web/gauze bags, they're horrible to<br />

wash.<br />

779 I like using them to line my trash cans in the house and for packing boxes.<br />

Argument for: easier to carry several bags at once when unloading groceries.<br />

Argument Against: Not good for the environment.<br />

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780 If there were no plastic bags, then we would find a way to do without them. Jul 14, 2012 11:53 AM<br />

781 Let the free market decide. Jul 14, 2012 10:25 AM<br />

782 Increase education to the public about bag recycling picked up at home. And,<br />

since we are a diverse population, consider communication in other languages.<br />

783 BAN PLASTIC, however, I do not agree with charging a fee for paper bags.<br />

Paper bags degrade readily, can be used in gardening and for trash liners and<br />

do not persist in the environment. The fee, I believe, is only in place to placate<br />

the plastics industry. The paper industry is vital to the Pacific Northwest<br />

economy and paper companies are integral in natural resource management.<br />

Our family works hard to refuse plastic bags at check out. We see plastic bags<br />

floating in the air and along the roadside, rarely do we see paper bags hanging<br />

in tree branches. YES, ban plastic bags. The long term value of paper and<br />

reusable bags far out weighs the short term, perceived cost savings and<br />

convenience of the check out plastic bags.<br />

Jul 13, 2012 10:09 PM<br />

Jul 13, 2012 4:38 PM<br />

784 I don't like plastic bags. I prefer paper or a reusable shopping bag. Jul 13, 2012 1:47 PM<br />

785 It can work-Portland does it! Jul 13, 2012 10:41 AM<br />

786 Better then paper, less natural resources use. Jul 13, 2012 10:37 AM<br />

787 Use Seattle plan. Jul 13, 2012 10:35 AM<br />

788 Recycle them. Jul 13, 2012 10:33 AM<br />

789 Ban them! Jul 13, 2012 10:30 AM<br />

790 Cross contaimination of meats is the only concern that I use plastic for.<br />

Convenience for frozen foods is waining :)<br />

791 They are nice to reuse as garbage bags, but I still wish people didn't use them<br />

so much. I would be fine if they were banned.<br />

Jul 13, 2012 10:27 AM<br />

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792 We need some. But not nearly as many as we use. Jul 13, 2012 10:23 AM<br />

793 convenience, but I would gladly use fabric reusable bags. Jul 13, 2012 10:22 AM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

794 I would like more info on the energy/practices used to produce reusable bags.<br />

Some that have been advertised as "eo" choice seem to be made in countries<br />

requiring long transport, toxic substances, etc. So are they better?<br />

795 I like reusing plastic bags and really don't see them totally going away.<br />

Sometimes nothing else does what they do!<br />

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796 Ban it, make reuseable ones that are cheap and good quality :) Jul 13, 2012 10:03 AM<br />

797 BAN THEM! Jul 13, 2012 10:02 AM<br />

798 Pros- some people use them for dog waste-important use around<br />

beaches/estuaries. Cons-animal injuries, uses non renewable resources.<br />

Jul 13, 2012 10:01 AM<br />

799 I use them as garbage bags but I actually hate them. Jul 13, 2012 9:59 AM<br />

800 I miss the old brown paper bags "the good old days!" Jul 13, 2012 9:56 AM<br />

801 Just alot of people gonna be angry. Jul 13, 2012 9:54 AM<br />

802 Less waste. Jul 13, 2012 9:52 AM<br />

803 Useful for garbage reliner, but I could find a substitute.Against, as makes<br />

problems in our environment. I saw mountains of trash with plastic bags in<br />

China. We can do better.<br />

804 Keep the bags. Prefer them to those "reuseable" bags that are always in the<br />

wrong car... or never take enough of them into the store...or are growing mold<br />

and bacteria in the bottom.<br />

805 If plastic bags are removed and people are charged for paper then also<br />

implement a system for donating back paper bags.<br />

806 I would very much like to see plastic bag recycling available in the Olympia<br />

curbside recycling program.<br />

Jul 13, 2012 9:29 AM<br />

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807 Help me remember my reuseable bags. Works great in Maui. Jul 12, 2012 3:26 PM<br />

808 This is a common decision we can make to improve our environment in the<br />

county.<br />

Jul 12, 2012 3:25 PM<br />

809 I use cloth bags for shopping and I reuse plastic bags for produce. Jul 12, 2012 3:24 PM<br />

810 Educate on what we did for 100 years -dry metal container-no liquid wasteempty<br />

and wash!<br />

811 I use plastic bags with my cleaning biz to hold dirty towels and to line trash. I'd<br />

be willing to switch to paper, though plastic bags seem more sanitary in cleaning<br />

situations. I support the challenge to "think outside of the bag." If there is<br />

curbside recycling for plastic bags, I don't know about it!<br />

Jul 12, 2012 3:23 PM<br />

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812 Collect plastic bags with regular recycling pickup. Jul 12, 2012 3:18 PM


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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

813 They choose nature. Are typically single use before they tear. Blow around and<br />

are sign of the times.<br />

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814 I line to reuse them for things around the house and for my car! Jul 12, 2012 3:13 PM<br />

815 I would like to see curbside pick up at my house. Jul 12, 2012 3:06 PM<br />

816 Make them stronger and more people would reuse them for other purposes. Jul 12, 2012 3:05 PM<br />

817 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags if recycable woube great! Paper bags I use for newspaper and<br />

such!<br />

Jul 12, 2012 3:04 PM<br />

818 I like to use them as garbage liners. Some of the bags are getting to be weak. Jul 12, 2012 3:00 PM<br />

819 Since garbage is only picked up twice a month, plastic bags are helpful keeping<br />

it contained and bug and animal free. You could allow us to recycle plastic bags<br />

in our recycling.<br />

Jul 12, 2012 2:59 PM<br />

820 They are everywhere! Garbage. Jul 12, 2012 2:56 PM<br />

821 I think having alternatives in groceru stores like reused containers on hand is<br />

helpfu to not choosing the plastic bag.<br />

822 Encourage grocery stores to have parking lot signs that remind you to bring in<br />

your bags.<br />

823 I reuse plastic bags for so many things, like lning my trash cans. The idea of<br />

having to buy bags to line trash, etc. sucks :)<br />

Jul 12, 2012 2:50 PM<br />

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824 Curbside pick up! Free paper bags at grocery stores instead of plastic. Jul 12, 2012 2:45 PM<br />

825 Would a ban create more of a market for other disposable bags? I don't know. .<br />

.but when we have them we use them for the cat box. If they weren't around I<br />

guess we'd find another solution<br />

826 You can increase bag recycling by having it picked up with the weekly garbage<br />

and recycling<br />

Jul 12, 2012 2:44 PM<br />

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827 I don't want government to dictate this issue. Jul 11, 2012 1:13 PM<br />

828 If Lemay offered recycling of plastic bags I would recycle them. I currently reuse<br />

many of my used bags. I oppose any tax on plastic bags.<br />

Jul 11, 2012 10:18 AM<br />

829 Providing a recycling opportunity would be better than banning them. Jul 11, 2012 9:52 AM<br />

830 I like plastic bags because they are useful many times over and are very<br />

hygienic, much more hygienic than reusable cloth bags.<br />

831 I guess that I would have less of an issue with plastic bags is there were<br />

convenient places to recycle them. Currently my curb side waste/recycler<br />

doesn't pick them up and I have to search around to find places that will accept<br />

them. So if we're going to continue to use them, lets make it easy to recycle. If<br />

Jul 11, 2012 9:50 AM<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

not, ban them.<br />

832 I would like to see more biodegradable plastic bags used. I think it may also be<br />

hard on lower income people to have to pay for bags if they forgot to bring<br />

reusable bags, so that's not too good. But I really would like to see less plastic<br />

bags in the trash stream.<br />

833 Reusable bags can be breeding grounds for bacteria. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have a ton of<br />

other uses in the home after being used as grocery bags. A curbside recycle of<br />

plastic bags would be extremely helpful in getting people to actually recycle<br />

them. Let US decide if we want to use these bags or not. Government has no<br />

place telling us what kind of grocery bag we can or cannot use. Let the grocery<br />

store owners decide how they want to conduct their business. If they want to<br />

attract people who don't like plastic they can implement their own plan by not<br />

using them themselves.<br />

834 I'd like to see equipment developed that would allow the recycling of plastic<br />

bags, as long as we have to deal w/them being manufactured in the first place.<br />

835 The concern I would have is how to wash out the reuseable totes, sometimes the<br />

odor from foods can be impossible to get out the fabric or insulation of the cold<br />

bags<br />

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836 crbside bag recycling if bags not banned Jul 9, 2012 10:10 AM<br />

837 Because I repurpose them in my home, I hate to see them go away. However,<br />

even w/ my repurpose, I know I am contributing to the problem because the bags<br />

STILL make it to land fill. I have had reusable bags since the beginning of<br />

awareness. I bought a dozen from online site - this was before there were such<br />

things available at the stores. So - I am a mixed up fruit salad in what I do, and<br />

what I OUGHT to do!!!!<br />

838 It would make it a lot easier for everyone to incorporate plastic bag recycling into<br />

curb-side recycling. I would love to see a ban on plastic bags but at the same<br />

time those plastic bags contain my household garbage, baby diapers and cat<br />

litter. I also heard a study that in places where they have banned plastic bags<br />

people are using the store bought plastic bags which are thicker and take much<br />

longer to break down. (i.e people are going to use plastic bags for their garbage<br />

no matter what whether it be the free ones from the grocery store or store bought<br />

bags)<br />

839 how can banning plastic bags help @ all.... i havent bought garbage bags for<br />

many years... i use the shopping bags...if they are banned then i would have to<br />

buy OTHER plastic bags<br />

840 We use plastic grocery bags for disposal of pet feces, cat box litter and to line<br />

small bathroom/bedroom waste paper baskets. Those that we don't use are<br />

periodically recycled in a recycle bin at our Hawks Prairie Safeway store.<br />

Banning these bags means that we have to purchase some alternative bag<br />

which may not be recycleable. While we may agree with the intent of this<br />

proposed ban, it would make more sense to find an alternative grocery bag that<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

would be degradeable, not harm the environment and doesn't cost more than the<br />

existing bags. While the bags are a convenience provided by grocers, these<br />

bags are also calculated into the price of our goods that we purchase regardless<br />

of what you may wish to think. Banning them will be a lot harder as long as they<br />

are manufactured anywhere, are avalilable other places and don't have a<br />

reasonable alternative. Requiring people to use reuseable bags invites food<br />

contamination and spread of infectious diseases even if washed between uses.<br />

GO BACK TO THE DRAWING BOARD AND FIND AN ALTERNATIVE BAG<br />

BEFORE YOU TAKE THIS LEAP!!!<br />

841 I work at Subway and often times have to clean up garbage when birds get to<br />

our dumpster and scatter trash around. I have noticed on more than one<br />

occasion that the mojority of the trash (besides paper) is plastic bags. There is<br />

no need to waste our resources on plastic bags which will go staight to the<br />

landfill, harm our environment, and harm us! Let's ban the bags!<br />

842 If we keep plastic bags, it would be nice to either have them collected with the<br />

curbside recycling or to have more and better places to recycle them. Right now<br />

the grocery store only takes their bags back, and I never know what to do with<br />

the ones that they don't take.<br />

843 I've always used them as free kitchen garbage bags, but if they disappeared,<br />

that would be better for the planet. Gretchen Reinhardt<br />

844 I hate plastic bags. increase recycling by banning grocery bags and having more<br />

venues to recycle. BEST would be to have a bin for curbside recycling. I have no<br />

argument against a ban.<br />

845 the only real purpose plastic bags serve is in this area, it is more likely than not<br />

it will be raining when you are shopping. plastic works better in the rain. if<br />

plastic bags were recyclable curbside, there would be higher participation.<br />

remembering to take used bags to the store is like remembering your reusable<br />

shopping bags...once you pull into the parking lot, you remember...<br />

846 I strongly oppose the use of plastic bags in grocery stores and honestly get<br />

upset every time I shop and see how many plastic bags are used for every<br />

customer. The checkers put at most 3 items in each bag and oftentime only one!<br />

I will ask all my friends to take this survey. I recently visited my hometown of<br />

San Francisco and was very excited to see they they have banned plastic.<br />

847 If I didn't get bags from store, I would have to buy them to line basket and other<br />

uses. Groceries are not always clean, this is another problem with reusable<br />

bags. In these difficult times, the last thing we need is a government solution<br />

that creates more burdens on those of us that aren't "yuppies" or living in the<br />

security of those government jobs with there outlandishly expensive benefits<br />

paid for by the rest of us. Amazes me how govenment employees have no clue<br />

how the rest of us have to save to pay for our livings, including our retirements. I<br />

suspect one exotic vacation to Belize, etc burns more oil than a life time of<br />

plastic bags. This is another feel good idea that has minimal real benefits. Why<br />

not ban single use political signs and brochures? Perhaps a special tax on single<br />

use newspapers? While a bit tongue in cheek, the same logic applies to these<br />

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items, it is just that the feel good crowd rarely sees the sin in their own vices.<br />

848 I use them as surrogate garbage bags, pick up what's floating around, and<br />

recycle the rest. I have almost NEVER bought plastic bags for any reason. I am<br />

able to reuse until the cows come home. Asking people to buy new ones for<br />

garbage bags is ... um, almost an insult. But not everyone thinks that way I<br />

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849 we don't need them. ban them. Jul 7, 2012 9:37 PM<br />

850 people already have the option to use reusable bags if they want. let the<br />

population decide if they want to use plastic bags or not they have the option.<br />

making people pay for other options as others have done like paying for paper<br />

bags is not right. let the market decide if people stop using plastic the stores will<br />

stop providing them. problem solved without government mandates.<br />

851 convenient, use to bag my recycling, don't like the reuseable bags as they get<br />

dirty & ripped<br />

852 rather use paper bags, but plastic bags are still necessary for some items like<br />

produce and other retail items consumers need to understand the results of not<br />

being responsible for the proper recycling that affect our environment<br />

853 My husband and I try to always take our own bags to the grocery. My main<br />

concern regarding charging folks to use plastic bags is our senior population. My<br />

dad is 90 years old. It would be very inconvienant for him to try to always take<br />

his own bag to the grocery and he uses the plastic bags to line his kitchen trash<br />

can. PLEASE REMEMBER OUR SENIORS!!!!! Don't penalize them.<br />

854 I have heard that plastic bags don't really get recycled, that they are more likely<br />

taken to China where they are burned along with other "recycled" products that<br />

can not be disposed of legally in the U.S. I really hope that this is mis-information<br />

and I continue to recycle them in the hopes that I really am making a difference. I<br />

know a few people who through away plastics because they too don't believe<br />

that plastic truly is recyclable.<br />

855 Any ban on plastic bags is good, but it should be statewide. If the Legislature<br />

won't act, then it should be at least countywide. But, even if that is too difficult,<br />

then individual cities must take the lead.<br />

856 I am now refusing to use plastic bags in grocery stores. I hate them, they aren't<br />

functional. They tear before I get home, sometimes my food falls out. The food is<br />

thrown together in a bag, which squishes produce and other things. I have<br />

arthritis in my hands and the thin handles on the plastic bags hurt my hands.<br />

One paper bag will hold 3-4 plastic bags full of stuff and the stuff stays how it is<br />

packed because the bag is more durable and not so flexible. Paper bags are<br />

biodegradable, recyclable, reusable, do a better job and don't hurt a thing, trees<br />

can be planted and grown to produce more paper products. I am totally against<br />

even making so many plastic bags, the kind in the grocery stores. I would vote to<br />

do away with them. Some people will recycle, but most won't. The <strong>Thurston</strong><br />

county garbage pickup/recycling says on their recycling cans: DO NOT PUT<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

PLASTIC BAGS IN HERE. So, you guys don't even recycle them!!!<br />

857 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags ought to be banned. They are a public nuisance and environmental<br />

hazard, and a reusable bag is an easy alternative.<br />

858 I use the plastic bags for picking up dog poop. Otherwise, I recycle them. It<br />

would be nice if they could be picked up with our other recycling. Pro for<br />

banning -- environmental issues, particularly in our waters.<br />

859 I think plastic bags are great. You are fucking morons for even considering<br />

banning them.<br />

860 In my opinion we use plastic bags because they are there. If they cost us money<br />

or were not available we would figure something else out. I seldom recycle them<br />

(except I repurpose them often instead of buying a plastic bag) because<br />

recycling is too complicated.<br />

861 I think there should be a small charge for plastic bags. A ban will never work,<br />

reusable bags get forgotton and it is not visitor friendly.<br />

862 Like metal can pull tabs plastic bags have had there time and have proven to be<br />

to toxic for ongoing use. Time to move on to a sustainable option.<br />

863 Arguments for: It could encourage people to use their own reusable bags<br />

Argument against: The people who would get penalized are people who are<br />

already stressed financially/ don't happen to have mental space to focus on<br />

bringing their own bag (?) Idea: maybe the plastic bag collection- place in<br />

Safeway, etc. could be bigger? That would probably just penalize Safeway<br />

though (taking up visual space)...Good questions...To keep the conversation<br />

going and get good ideas, this question could be put to students from<br />

elementary- high school or college, through essay contests or drawing contests<br />

(like "Reflections" contests PTA's used to sponsor). Maybe different groups<br />

(conservation, business, government) could be approached to pool money for<br />

small prizes. Some of these ideas could be shared through media interviews<br />

(goal being: to get everyone thinking about what they CAN do, versus seeing it<br />

as an "us versus them" example. Teachers could be encouraged to have<br />

students research/ debate/ role play different perspectives.<br />

864 I am handicapped as well as my wife. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags hold up better than paper if<br />

you have only one working hand. Try to hang a paperbag on your walker or<br />

wheelchair - it does not work. Besides that, we are on a limited income and if we<br />

have to pay extra for paper bags, it further limits us.<br />

865 We need curbside plastic bag recycling bins just like we have for newspaper and<br />

other plastics.<br />

866 I think if stores are going to charge for the use of plastic bags, then shoppers<br />

should have a choice again between paper or plastic - and there should be NO<br />

CHARGE for paper.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

customers get their groceries home! This is not something the government<br />

city/county/state should get into. If a store wants to charge a fee then let them,<br />

let the store pass it to the customer, let the store take the complaints of the<br />

customer. Yes it's adventually going to end up in a landfill, but isn't that what<br />

garbage customers are paying for? Because yes, I do PAY for recycling. Thank<br />

you -<br />

868 I'd much rather use cloth bags. Sometimes I forget them and so I get plastic, but<br />

I be sure to either reuse them around the house, or drop them off for recycling. If<br />

I remember, I try and ask for paper. I'd much rather see plastic not available and<br />

stores just charge for paper. There has to be a cost effective way for people to<br />

get at least 3 or 4 cloth bags before a fee goes into effect though.<br />

869 The single most amount of trash that goes into my waste is plastic products, e.g.,<br />

plastic packaging, etc. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags for use at the grocery stores should be of<br />

the compostable type. Even if it cost more, it would be worth it.<br />

870 I used to like plastic bags as they keep moisture in(frozen foods, meats), easier<br />

to carry multiple bags(have handles), make great free trash bags. However, they<br />

pose a huge threat to the environment and wildlife, end up in sea creatures,<br />

choke our landfills and is a petroleum product that is not essential to life. I would<br />

like to see a ban on plastic bags with a provision for stores to use<br />

strong,biodegradable +/or sustainable bags. Increase the availability of cheaper<br />

reusable bags especially at grocery stores, markets. Not everyone can afford $5-<br />

15 reusable bags. Why not cut back on providing plastic bags? Use less, make<br />

less, people will fuss then adapt. Increase bag recycling? I would increase point<br />

of use education even more than we already do. For a period of time (every<br />

customer who ends up using plastic bags) let them know your store recycles<br />

plastic bags and location of the collection 'barrel' for their use(next visit).Also set<br />

a deadline for providing regular plastic bags,offer alternatives. Clearly visible<br />

signs explaining any changes and small flyer in grocery bags to take home might<br />

give those folk with questions a chance to understand the need for change. You<br />

asked.<br />

871 The only time I like plastic bags is when it's raining heavily! I do not like how<br />

plastic bags are unstructured - stuff falls over & spills - plus you can't get as<br />

much stuff in the standard plastic bags, which requires using more. However, I<br />

carry a lot of reusable bags in my car, some which have waterproof linings. I try<br />

to use my reusable bags whenever possible but unfortunately sometimes I do<br />

forget...or I'm with someone else who doesn't have any with them. I think if you<br />

charged for the plastic bags it might cut down the use for some & perhaps make<br />

people think twice about bringing their own. The only argument against a ban is<br />

that if the store is only going to offer paper bags in our rainy climate it could be a<br />

problem. Perhaps if the stores offer reusable bags at a steep discount, say $.50,<br />

it might encourage people to buy them and use them.<br />

872 The only thing I like about them is I can use them when I scoop my cat boxes. I<br />

hate getting groceries in them cause they fall over in the back of the car and<br />

dump everything out. If the bags have holes, I can't use them on the litter box so<br />

I recycle those at the store.<br />

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873 Make curb recycling available. I use them for cat litter and bathroom trash liners.<br />

Sometimes I forget my cloth bags or don't have enough when I go to the store.<br />

A ban would be good, or charge for plastic, but not paper.<br />

874 I would like to see plastic bags banned at grocery and other retail stores. It<br />

disgusts me the amount of plastic that is wasted by folks. I don't mind taking my<br />

plastic bags to the store to be recycled but it would be nice to have curbside<br />

recycling or other collection centers (like at apartments).<br />

875 Work with the large, chain stores on a campaign. Checkers say (cheerfully)<br />

"Bring your own bags with you today?" No? That's ok" etc. etc. The<br />

repetition would be powerful.<br />

876 I like to use plastic bags to pick up pet waste. I would like more education on<br />

whether 'biodegradable bags" actually biodegrade.<br />

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877 Get rid of them please!!! Jun 24, 2012 3:23 PM<br />

878 We recycle plastic bags at the grocery store. Jun 23, 2012 12:01 PM<br />

879 have more available bag recycling locations. Jun 22, 2012 8:58 PM<br />

880 Ban 'em! Jun 22, 2012 7:45 PM<br />

881 the plastic bags work well for other purposes like leaving the plastic bag around<br />

the uncooked meat packages when placed in the fridge after grocery shopping,<br />

picking up animal waste, lunch bag since paper bags get wet from the<br />

condensation of the frozen water used to keep food cold. The bags also work<br />

well for send with the kids to camp to put dirty clothes, wet towels and other<br />

items in as i don't want the kids losing or other kids stealing expensive<br />

backpack/bags. I used them to put the wet soccer and football cleats in after<br />

practice or a game to bring them home. If i don't reuse the plastic bag for the<br />

above items, I collect a majority of them and drop them off at fred<br />

meyers/walmart. I have a few of the reuseable bags but never seem to have<br />

them with me when i need them. Since the reuseable bags have to be washed<br />

and disinfected I have never used them for getting groceries. Maybe if the<br />

grocery stores had a reuseable bag exchange program, I would be more likely to<br />

use the reusable bags if I could bring bags back when i remember to do so (like<br />

on my sunday shopping day). But if I could use or "borrow" a reusuable bag on<br />

my unexpected shopping trips and not have to worrying about cleaning and<br />

disinfecting them I would be glad to collect and return them later. I would be<br />

okay with charging a $.01 charge for each plastic bag to be used toward clean<br />

up and or education purposes on plastic bags vs reusuable bags.<br />

882 promote the danger of plastics on the enviornment, see the short film "bag it",<br />

have Komo4 problem solvers do a special on the evening news and promote a<br />

youtube link to the film "bag it". curbside recycle would be good. banned plastic<br />

bags in stores.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

884 After watching the Documentary called <strong>Bag</strong> It I realized there is way to much<br />

plastic and of course the BPA and other chemicals are not good. There has to<br />

be some way to motivate recycle and/or not using plastic. I believe the public is<br />

way under informed about the harm plastic does...<br />

885 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are horrible to our health and environment, I strongly think we<br />

should put a ban or fees to be charged for using plastic bags!!!<br />

886 Too many people don't give it a second thought about using plastic bags. A fee<br />

should be charged for using plastic bags, not paper bags. Encouraging people to<br />

use reusable shopping bags should be a priority. Search out companies to give<br />

away reusable bags - not only helps the environment, but they get advertising<br />

out of it too by putting their name and information on the bags! Another effort<br />

should be contacting the two DeCA commissaries at Fort Lewis and McChord.<br />

These two bases combined make up the largest military installation on the west<br />

coast. Many people (active duty and retired), from <strong>Thurston</strong> and surrounding<br />

counties use these commissaries, some people come from miles around to do a<br />

monthly shopping trip. Every day many plastic bags go out of these<br />

commissaries(some items double bagged), but on a payday weekend it is not<br />

uncommon to see carts completely loaded with plastic bags. In turn, even if<br />

plastic bags are banned in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> a great number of plastic bags will<br />

still return to the county from the commissary shopping. The commissaries do<br />

see reusable bags, but normally I see them on a rack and not displayed very<br />

well. Almost like an after thought. To a lesser extent, but still using plastic bags<br />

are the two AFEES exchanges at the bases. Perhaps they could be encouraged<br />

to provide reusable bags too. Thanks for the opportunity to provide some input.<br />

Keep up the great work! Darold Rhodes<br />

887 i reuse the plastic bags for cleaning up after my pets with their cat litter, etc. i<br />

use them for trash that is not recyclable. i use them to carry my lunch to work<br />

and containers home again. i use them for everything i can until they fall apart.<br />

unfortunately they are made poorly and some don't even make it home from the<br />

store. many stores double bag so they protect food better. some stores place<br />

beer in them which makes no sense as they can be carried without a bag. bags<br />

should only be utilized when necessary. not with gaollon milk jugs, beer, etc.<br />

once these bags are gone then the next ban will need to be the bags we buy<br />

since they are plastic too.<br />

888 I reuse the plastic bags for pet waste and as garbage bags themselves. I feel<br />

there is more danger of food contamination from re -useable bags than from<br />

plastic bags. The multi use bags require that they be washed and cleaned after<br />

each use, which eliminates some of the value attained by getting rid of plastic<br />

bags.<br />

889 While I realize too many people do not use plastic bags responsibly, I would hate<br />

to see them banned cause I use them for many things that if I didn't have them,<br />

I'd have to purchase a product to take their place.<br />

890 BAN THE BAG! Because there are so many alternatives I see no reason to<br />

continue to rely so heavily on these harmful plastic products.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

891 I use reuse plastic shopping bags for my household trash disposal and would<br />

just have to buy other plastic garbage bags for that purpose, if plastic shopping<br />

bags were banned.<br />

892 Why are only plastic shopping bags being targeted? <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are also<br />

provided in the produce and meat aisles of the food market. Would those plastic<br />

bags be banned too? How will produce and meat prevent moisture from getting<br />

on reusable grocery bags and causing mold? Will prepackaged plastic<br />

containers for foods and liquids be eliminated too? <strong>Plastic</strong> is so entwined in our<br />

everyday shopping that there is no clear answer what to do with plastic. Why<br />

aren't plastic drink bottles being banned too?<br />

893 Stop making up statistics about how damaging plastic bags are to the<br />

environment - The vast majority of plastic bags end up in landfills with the rest of<br />

the garbage - Do you want to ban the rest of our garbage also? How much<br />

energy and resources will have to be expended when millions of reusable bags<br />

have to be made and washed over and over?<br />

894 We reuse our plastic bags when we walk the dog. Also we line our waste<br />

baskets with them. In addition we take plastic bags in our luggage when we<br />

travel for dirty or sandy shoes, collecting our aluminum soda cans for recycling.<br />

We recycle extra plastic bags at the grocery store.<br />

895 like--convenience increase bag recycling---eliminate plastic bags as an option. i<br />

have eco-friendly shopping & produce bags that I use to shop---it took a little<br />

getting in the habit of remembering them, but now it's a natural thing to take my<br />

own bags shopping, so I minimize the consumption of paper & plastic.<br />

arguments--they aren't biodegradable, harmful for the environment and animals,<br />

dependence on petro, can't be good for produce that sits in it in the fridge.<br />

overall...sucks.<br />

896 The convenience of plastic bags is absolutely not worth the extent of<br />

environmenatl damage they cause.<br />

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897 We use the plastic bags as waste basket liners, as shipping "peanuts", etc. Jun 17, 2012 10:22 PM<br />

898 Businesses can ban plastic bags. It's the charge for the other bag that pushes<br />

my limit. Basically this says to me "our environment isn't important enough to<br />

businesses to provide another source, other than plastic bags, so instead of<br />

doing their part (while I do my part) they make me pay for their part.<br />

899 People that live in Olympia do not have to pay for Recycle service or yard waste<br />

removal but I live in <strong>Thurston</strong> (same county) and have to pay to recycle and dont<br />

even have option for yard waste removal, I suggest update the system so more<br />

people will even recycle at all....people wont pay to recycle and we shouldn't<br />

have.<br />

900 <strong>Plastic</strong> is unsightly, wasteful, toxic to life People using canvas or other re-usable<br />

bags are happy to be appreciated<br />

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a weak copout instead of actually dealing with things and comes across as<br />

arrogant and self righteous, regardless of intention. <strong>Plastic</strong> bag recycling bins<br />

used to be by the front doors of some grocery stores but I haven't seen any in<br />

quite a while. I generally use plastic bags because they don't fall apart when wet<br />

and for their infinite uses at home.<br />

902 I use my plastic bags for trash liners. I work for EYC and pick up trash along the<br />

highways in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. I see an overwhelming amount of plastic bags<br />

along the roads and in the plants. It's really gross to see how some plants grow<br />

over the plastic bags and how they are hidden under the dirt.<br />

903 I see very few people in grocery stores using cloth bags. I don't think they<br />

realizes how damaging plastic is to the environment, animals, and people. Due<br />

to the chemicals involved in making plastic bags and the chemicals released in<br />

land fill and in the ocean is toxic. Using bioplastic made out of plant substance,<br />

using less plastic, and recycle the plastic we already have and eventually try to<br />

eliminate plastics made out of petroleum and natural gas. I would like to see a<br />

ban on the conventional petroleum based plastics. Education at schools starting<br />

from 1st grade to 12th about recycling, discussing the harmful effects of plastics<br />

in our environment. More places to recycle plastics. What about other types of<br />

plastic packaging, where does it go?<br />

904 I can't stand the use of plastic bags. I've been opposed to them for years and<br />

only use them when I forget my reuseable bags. Years ago I marketed the very<br />

first "market bags" so people could carry their produce home in cloth bags - like<br />

Europe has done for eons. You can increase bag recycling by making<br />

curbside pick-up take the bags. Arguments for the ban are: to protect all forms<br />

of wildlife - on the land and in the sea; to keep litter off the streets and in out of<br />

public areas; to stop supporting the oil industry; production of bags creates<br />

pollution and supports the oil industry. Poor use of resources. Reusing<br />

promotes sustainability and a sustainable life style. Getting rid of plastic bags<br />

gets people out of 'use once and throw away' consciousness.<br />

905 I sue them for trash liners in my wastebaskets, to carry items when I take the<br />

kids for walks, we reuse them until they are ragged. I think this is a non-issue<br />

that wastes resources better spent on real problems like math labs and funding<br />

for education.<br />

906 People are NOT going to wash their grocery reusable bags like they're supposed<br />

to do. Evidence: the outbreak of disease traced back to them with large<br />

numbers of students affected/made ill. When you bring your own clerks are not<br />

covering harmful chemical products with plastic bags to separate them at<br />

checkout. Things leak! Also some cold things sweat onto the reusable bags.<br />

Both of the former are ways bacteria can be introduced and multiply.<br />

907 I try to use my cloth bags every time, however sometimes it is hard to make it a<br />

habit. I believe that having plastic bags available makes it harder to make the<br />

habit, and I often am given a plastic bag when I don't need it. I re-use the ones<br />

that do come home with me. I don't think plastic bags are accepted in our<br />

recycling bins. I am very much against the production and use of plastic bags.<br />

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devastating oil spills, to the wars in the Middle East. This endless demand for<br />

plastics is unsustainable. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are very detrimental to sea life, birds,<br />

childern, water quality, etc. and the production process is wasteful. I believe<br />

that re-use receptacles like those provided in some parks for pet waste, are a<br />

great community solution. Community gardens, the food co-ops, and other<br />

grocery stores would be good locations.<br />

908 I like having them for cat litter clean up, but that is somewhat inappropriate and I<br />

could easily get along without them. Ban away!!!! They are not worth the<br />

resources and the garbage they create - we got along fine without them before<br />

we had them - they don't hold too many groceries anyway.<br />

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909 I prefer paper. I am not a fan of plastic bags. Jun 13, 2012 12:10 PM<br />

910 Once people use reusable bags, they will see the many benefits, the wide variety<br />

of colors, logos, better holding power, holds more items, washable, easy to find<br />

and use, etc. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags break, things have little or no protection from<br />

breakage or damage, they are super horrible for the environment, they add costs<br />

to our groceries, they add up in annoying places and need to be dealt<br />

with....etc....<br />

911 In support of ban-use of plastic bags increases our reliance on foreign oil and<br />

litters our environment.<br />

912 Charging for them dramatcially decreases their use. It has proven successful<br />

elsewhere.<br />

913 Personally, I am of the belief they need to be banned altogether...and I totally<br />

support any and all initiatives that would encourage that happening!<br />

914 I think that customers who use reuseable bags should be rewarded for using<br />

them. For example, the Storman stores give $.05 for each reuseable bag, while<br />

the Haggen/Top Food stores only give $.05 if you have purchased one of their<br />

bags with their logo on it (what a waste if you already have other bags). My son,<br />

on the other hand, likes plastic bags becasue he uses them as garbage bag<br />

liners. All in all, I think that there should be a ban on plastic bags. Or if not, make<br />

recycling them available in our curbside recycling.<br />

915 I use & reuse my plastic bags 100% of the time since we can't recycle them<br />

(unless we bring them back to Safeway). But I use my own cloth bags 95% of<br />

the time and for small purchases do not use a bag at all. Good luck banning<br />

plastic bags. We need to change our ways. I support the ban.<br />

916 I think you should enforce an ordinance for people to use the re-usable bags.<br />

Give everyone a chance to start purchasing or have them given away at bigger<br />

stores, and get people prepared when the plastic bag ordinance is enforced.<br />

This will force individuals to limit or completely stop the use of paper and plastic<br />

bags.<br />

917 If <strong>Thurston</strong> county is going to ban plastic bags, I think it would be in the counties<br />

intrest to offer several free recyclable bags initially.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

918 Rather than tax the use of plastic bags, it may be more useful to incentivize the<br />

reuse of non-plastic bags. Thanks.<br />

919 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are A problem, not THE problem. Portland has a plastic bag ban<br />

and a bottle deposit, and trash is everywhere. People ignore the bottle deposit<br />

and instead "recycle" their bottles and cans. What is the value of the stupid<br />

nickel? I realize people feel like they're doing something but plastic bags are the<br />

tip of the proverbial iceberg compared to industrial environmental devastation.<br />

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920 Allowing bags in curbside bins would help, but I support a ban. Jun 12, 2012 6:37 AM<br />

921 I use my own canvas bags or ones made out of recycled materials. On the few<br />

occasions, that I forget to bring my bags I will request paper, if available. I<br />

recycle the paper or plastic ones, or use them for something else. I have done<br />

this for the past 7 years.<br />

922 I spend a lot of time in Washington DC, where there is a 5 cent charge for each<br />

grocery bag used. It is amazing how that small amount causes shoppers to bring<br />

reusable bags or just carry their food home in their pockets! I am 100% behind<br />

reusable bags, and yet I used to often forget to bring them; now I am much more<br />

likely to remember. I like signs in grocery store parking lots that remind me to<br />

bring my bags out of my car! I think it's much more effective and fair for there to<br />

be a county or city wide ban rather that having individual stores take the leap;<br />

then everyone's in it together. Also, info about how much a store spends per<br />

year on "free" bags can be very effective.<br />

923 I work at a grocery store I don't mind if we get rid of them. I do mind when I hear<br />

that people on welfare do not have to pay the 5 cents on paper. They have<br />

money for phones, beer and their nails. If you decide to go ahead anyway them<br />

give them 5 reusable bags. dont discriminate against the working class by<br />

making us pay for paper bags and not the rest.<br />

924 If it's true that E.coli and other germs are collecting/growing in our reusable<br />

plastic/non-fabric grocery bags, and, therefore, we need to wash our reusable<br />

bags, then I like that single-use plastic bags seem to be more sanitary. I don't<br />

need one more household chore to add to my list of things to do. Banning<br />

single-use grocery bags would force (in a good way) people to get into the habit<br />

of bringing their own bags. Costco doesn't provide bags to its customers and<br />

somehow those customers get their purchases home. Costco and the Oly Food<br />

Co-Op have cardboard boxes available for customers to use, and after being reused,<br />

the boxes can be broken down and recycled in curbside recycling<br />

containers.<br />

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925 Just ban them. Jun 11, 2012 10:00 PM<br />

926 I would support a ban on plastic bags. I would appreciate some public education<br />

about alternatives for fruit and vegetables in the grocery store. It's also more<br />

expensive initially to purchase enough alternative food storage and lunch<br />

containers - so this would have more impact on lower income people. <strong>Plastic</strong> is<br />

not good for the environment or our health.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

927 PLastic bags are a blight on the environment and the future of our way of life as<br />

a community, nation, and planet. We can either rid ourselves of plastic bags or<br />

choke on them in the near future. It's not always easy for the consumer to<br />

reduce the use of these things but if the stores didn't give us the choice,as they<br />

do in other countries, I'm sure we would get used to it.<br />

928 i try to use my own or boxes i then reuse or recycle. i try to avoid using new<br />

paper bags as much as possible. I recently purchased cloth alternatives to<br />

plastic produce bags.<br />

929 people could simply become accustomed to using their own (canvas? etc.?)<br />

bags and save a lot of harm to innocent fish animals and birds, plus the side of<br />

the road looks cleaner and landfills less saturated.<br />

930 I do not support a government telling stores what they can or can't use. What<br />

next? Birth Control? I believe plastics are a problem, but also believe that the<br />

consumer needs to change this. We vote by what we use or choose not to use.<br />

I believe if consumers were educated, then they would chose to not use the<br />

plastic, and the stores would stop supplying them.<br />

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931 outlaw plastic bags or charge for them. Jun 11, 2012 12:15 PM<br />

932 Even though I do not support the use of plastic bags because I believe they are<br />

having an impact on the environment and are a danger to wildlife , including<br />

aqua creatures. I think that if plastic bags are banned, people that have pets will<br />

still buy them to clean up litter and clean up their pet droppings in public places.<br />

Perhaps it would be good to promote an idea for this use.<br />

933 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient, but we did without them for decades. Many people<br />

buy and use plastic bags in addition to those they may reuse or recycle. Food<br />

storage bags, for example, are very thick, take much longer to biodegrade, and<br />

are widespread. So eliminating free plastic bags and encouraging people to<br />

THINK before they go to the store and get more free plastic bags is just the<br />

beginning of the solution. I believe that a lot of people are completely unaware of<br />

the impact their actions (or non-actions) have on the world. AND THEY ARE<br />

LAZY-- It will take a huge raising of awareness--I hope this is a start!<br />

934 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are to thin for proper reuse, they should be thicker and every places<br />

that carries them should be required to recycle them.<br />

935 I am in strong support of either banning plastic bags (and charging a fee on<br />

paper bags) or charging a fee for both plastic and paper bags. I am very<br />

concerned with the amount of non-decomposable refuse that plastic bags create<br />

and believe that with the right incentive, customers will purchase and utilize<br />

reusable shopping bags. I have recently moved to <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> and would<br />

be extremely proud to state that my new county has enacted a ban/charge on<br />

plastic bags. This would directly contribute to a major focus of the Puget Sound<br />

Partnership's 2012 draft Action Agenda, which employees individuals,<br />

organizations, and agencies in Section C.1 to "prevent, reduce, and control the<br />

sources of contamination entering Puget Sound." Banning plastic bags would<br />

also directly contribute to the Action Agenda's Recovery Targets of increasing<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

marine water quality and reducing toxics in fish.<br />

936 The best way to promote change (unfortunately) is monetary penalty. Charge a<br />

.05 cent bag fee and I'm going to walk back out to my car for my reusable bags.<br />

937 I don't think there is any need for plastic bag use. Creating a law to protect the<br />

environment and to encourage personal responsibility (such as using canvas<br />

bags) is the right thing to do. Precedent has been set with emissions laws and<br />

littering laws. It's time.<br />

938 In the United States alone, an estimated 12 million barrels of oil is used annually<br />

to make the plastic bags that Americans consume. The United States<br />

International Trade Commission reported that 102 billion plastic bags were used<br />

in the U.S. in 2009. These bags, even when properly disposed of, are easily<br />

windblown and often wind up in waterways or on the landscape, becoming<br />

eyesores and degrading soil and water quality as they break down into toxic bits.<br />

Their manufacture, transportation and disposal require large quantities of nonrenewable<br />

resources and release equally large amounts of global-warming<br />

gases. Governments around the world have taken action to ban or restrict the<br />

use of plastic bags. In 2008, China banned the use of ultra-thin plastic bags, and<br />

it is estimated to have eliminated 40 billion bags in the first year. Ireland placed a<br />

fee on plastic bags and reportedly reduced consumption by 90%. Towns all over<br />

the United States are rising to the challenge and standing up to the oil, gas and<br />

plastic industries. San Francisco has banned plastic bags. Seattle has fought a<br />

hard fight to place a fee on single-use disposable plastic AND paper bags, only<br />

to be shut down by the American Chemistry Council, a group that profits greatly<br />

from the production of plastic bags. Recently, Seattle successfully passed an<br />

ordinance that would ban plastic bags and place a small charge on paper bags.<br />

The plastic industry and their lobbying groups spend millions annually to combat<br />

anti-plastic bag campaigns across the country. In spite of this challenge, U.S.<br />

cities including Austin, Boston, New Haven, Phoenix and Annapolis are<br />

considering bag bans or fees. In the past year, a number of cities passed plastic<br />

bag bans including Aspen and Basalt, CO, Portland, OR, San Jose, CA, and<br />

Santa Clara and Marin Counties in CA.<br />

939 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are exceptionally useful for gross garbage like chicken and fish<br />

waste. The few that ever get to come home with me are saves for obnoxious<br />

materials. If I do not have a reusable bag with me in a store then I suffer by NOT<br />

using any bag. I usually have 3 reusable bags in my purse.<br />

940 To increase plastic bag recycle, please allow them to be put in the residential<br />

recycle bin. It requires more motivation than many people have to remember to<br />

collect them and return to stores like Fred Meyer and Target that collect for<br />

recycle.<br />

941 Please don't bring the State down on us further. I already pay a big tax bill to<br />

<strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. Mind your own business and get out of our lives.<br />

942 Use for Pet waste and disposal of items that go to Hazo house. Rest goes<br />

into the recycle bins in food stores. Maybe have the bags made from<br />

material (cornstarch ?) that degrades more quickly. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags do not<br />

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work well in our climate and I am to old to chase food that rips out of<br />

paper bags.<br />

943 Essentially, plastic (especially grocery) bags are a trashy blight on the<br />

landscape, and a danger to wild life, as well. Recycling is available, as is reuse,<br />

but doing the right thing does not seem to be reward enough for most people.<br />

Therefore, a ban, with the (negative) incentive of having to pay for a paper bag<br />

seems a reasonable way to go. If it worked in Bellingham and Seattle, it could<br />

work in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

944 If bags will still be available in the future, One bag should cost at least 50cents.<br />

Having people pay for plastic bags will most likely make them think twice.<br />

Baskets or even laundry baskets are a great alternative when going grocery<br />

shopping. Items can be loaded in the cart and then put in a laundry basket in the<br />

car. This also makes it easier to carry the groceries inside the house. If the<br />

grocery bags don't exist anymore, people with have to start using alternatives.<br />

Providing plastic bags at the store simply makes it to easy for the customer and<br />

too hard on the environment. Bann them and soon enough no one will miss<br />

them. Bringing a bag or basket to the supermarket will be like bringing your<br />

wallet. I grew up in Germany and know how it is without plastic bags.<br />

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945 They should never have been invented. Jun 9, 2012 9:48 PM<br />

946 There is nothing I like about plastic bags. I think they should be banned entirely<br />

along with many plastic containers that food and beverages come in.<br />

Businesses should use biodegradable cartons instead.<br />

947 Keep reminding us to take our bars into the store. I notice and appreciate<br />

grocery stores who post reminders in their parking lots.<br />

948 Re-useable bags are best. They are kinder on the hands than plastic.(<br />

Particularly for bus riders.) Grocery plastic bags are good for garbage gags,<br />

What else is available? They do not drip, they hold together well, they are easily<br />

transported.<br />

949 The only place I know to recycle plastic bags is at Safeway. I really think that as<br />

long as plastic bags are free they will be used without abandon, thus I believe<br />

that their real price must be realized by the end users. Thanks for all your hard<br />

work!<br />

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950 I reuse my bags or take them back to the store for recycling. Jun 8, 2012 2:20 PM<br />

951 What! More control over our life choices --- banning plastic bags, making us use<br />

dangerous CFL lightbulbs -- what next!!!!<br />

952 I HAVE ABOUT FOUR LARGE PLASTIC BAGS THAT ARE LITERALLY<br />

SEVERAL YEARS OLD; USED ONLY FOR "WET", LEAFY VEGETABLES<br />

SUCH AS LETTUCE & CHARD, OR "CUMBERSOME" VEGETABLES SUCH<br />

AS BROCCOLI. WHEN THESE FINALLY EXPIRE, I WILL USE ONE OR TWO<br />

LARGE, LONG-LIVED 'ZIPLOC' BAGS. PLASTIC BAGS NEED TO BE<br />

BANNED, PURE & SIMPLE; THEIR NEGATIVE IMPACTS ARE MONSTROUS.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

I CONSIDER THE IMPLEMENTATION OF LARGE-SCALE "EDUCATIONAL<br />

CAMPAIGNS" AS A WASTE OF PRECIOUS TIME & RESOURCES/ENERGY;<br />

AFTER NEARLY FORTY YEARS OF USE, A COMMON UNDERSTANDING OF<br />

SAID IMPACTS SHOULD BE EXACTLY THAT, COMMON. AS AN EXAMPLE,<br />

AT MY OWN APARTMENT COMPLEX I ROUTINELY FIND THE GARBAGE<br />

BINS FILLED WITH RECYCLABLES, & THE RECYCLE BINS WITH PLASTIC<br />

BAGS IN THEM. LET'S FOCUS THAT ENERGY & THOSE RESOURCES ON<br />

INSTITUTING A BAN. THANK YOU<br />

953 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are very handy, both for first use as groceries are taken to cars, and<br />

at home for all kinds of things. They are much easier for senior citizens<br />

especially, to take groceries to cars, especially in the rain. They contain spills,<br />

wet things. EDUCATE people, and maybe fine them for not recycling, but don't<br />

ban. If banned I would have to either reuse old plastic bags at grocery store (if I<br />

remembered them) or just have to take out my groceries without any bags and<br />

have to ask for help in loading them into the car, costing the store more in labor.<br />

I would use some store paper bags but certainly wouldn't pay for them. Paper<br />

gets soggy and breaks. Reusable bags that grocery stores sell are not clean or<br />

sanitary enough, especially if something has previously gotten spilled unnoticed<br />

in them. Ban, NO: recycle, YES, EDUCATE EDUCATE EDUCATE<br />

954 It is completely ineffecient to produce a plastic grocery bag that will only be used<br />

for 10-15 minutes when the bag will stay buried and compacted in a solid waste<br />

facility for 10,000 years (or however long it take plastic to decompose). That<br />

said, sometimes I forget to bring my reusable bag to the store and a bag to carry<br />

groceries home. I wish there could be an easy way to recycle plastic bags.<br />

Grocery stores used to have a drop-off site, but I don't see them anymore. They<br />

only accept little produce bags. In any case, the few plastic bags that I do bring<br />

home, I use it to line trash cans.<br />

955 I like the convience of the plastic bags at the store, however I think it is with<br />

practice it would get easier to remember the bags I purchased that are stronger<br />

& eiser to load & unload from the car.<br />

956 I like plastic bags because they are easy and convenient. I own many reusable<br />

bags, but unfortunately forget to bring them with me into a store. One way to<br />

reduce plastic bag usage is to reeducate store clerks on how to bag groceries. I<br />

don't know how many times I've in packed my bags with just a couple of items<br />

and sometimes only one item in a bag! Educating the public about why the bags<br />

are bad news to throw away is probably the best. I appreciate just about every<br />

store I shop has a bin to recycle the bags.<br />

957 I would not like to see the plastic bags banned, <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are stronger than<br />

paper and don't break spilling contents and sometimes breaking items you are<br />

carrying. Beings we cannot put them into our recycle containers, if stores<br />

especially grocery stores had a bin close to entrances to recycle these bags I<br />

think people would use them.<br />

958 Maui is a great example of how people have switched from all plastic all the time<br />

to recyclable bags. The difference in plastic bag litter on that island is amazing.<br />

And this is a place where recycling is a fairly new effort. If they can switch, so<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

can we.<br />

959 I use the plastic bags to line my small trash can. This helps me save the limited<br />

money that I have. I also use the plastic bags to hold wet items when I'm<br />

traveling. It also helps with my painting projects...by keeping the paint off of the<br />

table or floor. You can't do this with reusable/cloth bags.<br />

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960 I do use them for pet waste, the only plus, but I use cloth bags most of the time. Jun 7, 2012 11:33 PM<br />

961 I try not to throw my plastic bags away I feel guilty!! So I save them in a giant<br />

garbage bag and use them for other things. I would be ok with using paper but<br />

what's the extra fee I just don't want something else to have to pay for I would<br />

then just use the reusable bags or go bag less<br />

962 Its not the bags fault irresponsible people dont dispose of them propererly.Why<br />

is it responsible people always pay the price?<br />

963 There is nothing to like about plastic bags. We need to encourage people to<br />

bring their own bags, wherever they come from, city or town. My local<br />

supermarkets have bins so you can bring in bags to be recycled. People are<br />

lazy and must be led down the path to doing the right thing.<br />

964 LeMay should definitely pick up bags with curbside recycling. Maybe places<br />

other than grocery stores could have plastic bag recycling stations--like the<br />

pharmacy or the post office. More parks and on the Chehalis Western Trail there<br />

should be those holders that people can stuff used bags into so others can use<br />

them for dog waste.<br />

965 I see almost no reason to continue the practice of handing out plastic bags at<br />

checkout. It is pure laziness on the part of consumers that keeps them from<br />

bringing their own reusable bags. If they insist on doing so, they should be<br />

charged extra. (We might all forget or get caught without a bag on occasion, but<br />

that should be the exception, not the norm.)<br />

966 We have been using plastic grocery bags for decades. If the use of grocery bags<br />

are becoming your issue, you will then complain about plastic garbage bags.<br />

Your complaints will continue. <strong>Plastic</strong> has many uses and are not found laying<br />

around the country in liter. If there is a concern, recycle!<br />

967 It's funny that environmentalists pushed so hard years ago to get these<br />

implemented and now we find they are so bad. Let's be smarter in the future and<br />

not go by knee jerk decisions.<br />

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968 Education!! Jun 7, 2012 5:18 PM<br />

969 I think having a supply of plastic bags in the house is quite handy. I reuse them<br />

to line wastebaskets, pick up the pet waste my neighbors leave in my lawn and<br />

transporting dirty clothing and shoes. I use reusable canvas grocery bags on<br />

occasion and when my stockpile of plastic bags becomes excessive I recycle<br />

them at the grocery store. If you want to increase bag recycling, allow them in<br />

the curbside bins. If they clog your machine, build a better machine. I am against<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

the ban on plastic bags. If the issue is the bags becoming litter, enforce littering<br />

laws. We don't need more laws, we need to enforce the existing ones.<br />

970 The surveys about plastic debris as a threat to sea life posted on your website<br />

do not list plastic grocery bags as a source of the problem. From the NOAA's<br />

own website: " To date there are no published studies specifically researching<br />

how many marine mammals die each year directly due to marine debris. "<br />

http://marinedebris.noaa.gov/info/faqs.html#5 Making paper bags is far more<br />

wasteful and takes up more space in landfills:<br />

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wpdyn/content/graphic/2007/10/03/GR2007100301385.html<br />

http://plasticbagfacts.org/Main-Menu/Fast-Facts/index.html Rather than ban<br />

plastic bags, the recycling programs for them should be improved!!<br />

971 I see people, including myself, reuse the bags all the time.I would say that only<br />

about 5% the ones that have holes in them, are not reused. I use them from<br />

garbage liners to making sac lunches, and see others use them in the same<br />

way. Also,if it is such a big thing to recycle them, then why aren't the local<br />

schools doing it besides just the recycling paper? You do make some good<br />

points about what it does do to the wild life.<br />

972 educating stores to use fewer plastic bags when people forget bags. I often see<br />

clerks put just one or two things in a bag. Charge for plastic bags - continue<br />

credits for bringing own bags.<br />

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973 I use them around the house and what I don't use gets recycled at store. Jun 7, 2012 2:47 PM<br />

974 I'm appalled when I leave a grocery store (with my reusuable bags full) and see<br />

someone with dozens of plastic bags in their carts. Cashiers often put just one<br />

or two items in a bag! If plastic grocery bags cannot be outlawed in <strong>Thurston</strong><br />

Cnty., than I'd like to see only ones that are biodegradable used by stores + a<br />

fee for each bag charged to the customer.<br />

975 we need to just ban plastic bags in all stores. l frequently visit India (third world<br />

country) All stores use cloth bags, food and clothing stores alike. You would<br />

have a hard time finding plastic bags. This is just not an issue there. We, as a<br />

leading world country know the hazzards of plastic bags so why should this even<br />

be a question. Let the USA lead the way.<br />

976 I reuse all of my plastic bags for pet waste. And even then, I sometimes run short<br />

of them. I must have very messy cats! If I couldn't get them at the store as a byproduct<br />

of my normal shopping, then I would have to buy them. So I am NOT in<br />

favor of plastic bags being banned in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. Please do not advocate<br />

that as an issue!<br />

977 I'd support a ban on plastic shopping bags. I don't think the recycle industry<br />

deals well with 'em. Use of paper bags and personal re-usable shopping bags<br />

should be encouraged.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

979 I like to use them for pet waste disposal. Can increase bag recycling by finding<br />

more ways to use them. I am against a ban on plastic bags -- not comfortable<br />

with more government interference. Government should spend it's time<br />

balancing its budget, not worried about how I bring my groceries home.<br />

980 Exerpt from thestar.com If all of these places on this planet have already banned<br />

plastic bags...lets follow suit! Bangladesh was the first country to ban plastic<br />

bags, in 2002, in part because they blocked storm drains and helped cause<br />

devastating floods. Toronto would become the first large city in Canada to ban<br />

plastic bags when the council-approved prohibition goes into effect Jan. 1, 2013.<br />

(Fort McMurray, Alta. has also already banned plastic bags.) In February, San<br />

Francisco voted to extend its bag ban at large supermarkets and pharmacy<br />

chains to every retailer. Here are other places around the world that ban plastic<br />

bags by large or all retailers, in some cases based on the thickness of the<br />

polyethylene: • Sioux Lookout was the first in Ontario. • Wood Buffalo, Alta.,<br />

and two others in Manitoba: Thompson and Snow Lake. • The French island of<br />

Corsica was the first region in Europe, banning plastic bags in large stores in<br />

1999. • China, where the ban as in many places is on thin plastic carrier bags.<br />

On the ban’s one-year anniversary in 2008, the China Chain Store and<br />

Franchise Association estimated 40 million bags had been saved. • Rwanda,<br />

Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Togo, Chad and Somalia in Africa, as well as<br />

Tanzania’s Zanzibar Islands, imposed bans although Rwanda had had the most<br />

notable success. • Mumbai, India. However, a three-year attempt in New Delhi<br />

failed. • The Mexican capital of Mexico City and the Burmese capital of Yangon.<br />

• Twelve towns in Australia, starting with Sydney's Oyster Bay suburb as well as<br />

the states of South Australia, Tasmania and Northern Territory. • Eleven other<br />

towns in the U.K., including Hay-on-Wye. • A dozen California cities and towns,<br />

most recently Los Angeles. Elsewhere in the U.S.: Westport, Conn.; Edmonds,<br />

Wash.; Brownsville, Texas; Bethel, Alaska; North Carolina’s Outer Banks;<br />

Portland and Seattle. • The American state of Hawaii, as of last month. •<br />

<strong>County</strong> seats and main tourists areas in Tibet. • In Europe, Italy is the only<br />

country that bans all non-biodegradable bags. • The United Arab Emirates • In<br />

South America, Buenos Aires and La Paz, Bolivia.<br />

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981 plastic bags are my life. Jun 7, 2012 1:31 PM<br />

982 they should be banned, without a doubt. That is the only way you can guarantee<br />

that people will learn to use reusable bags. <strong>Plastic</strong> grocery bags were a horrible<br />

idea in the first place. And, we don't need to cut down more trees to make the<br />

paper for paper bags!<br />

983 I had to check NA on one item in question 2, but I wanted to indicate that I don't<br />

know enough about feed stocks and processes. Before making a law, I would<br />

like to see good reporting on manufacturing (feedstocks and processes) and<br />

uses for recycled plastic bags. The best first step is to encourage minimal use of<br />

plastic bags. I find it easy to limit use and recycle what I need to use (such as<br />

bagging bulk oatmeal). I have permanent bags in the car to use in grocery and<br />

other stores. I usually get more than one use out of a bag before placing it in<br />

recycle (which is a plastic bag in my garage, that when full is taken to a grocery<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

984 Not sure if paper bags are better than plastic (trees vs. oil) but a "green fee" or<br />

"convenience fee" should be charged for all disposables, including shopping<br />

bags, with onging education and incentives for use of durables.<br />

985 Ban plastic bags, but do it in a 3 stage process: 6 months no change with<br />

education notices 6 months charge for plastic & paper bags ban all plastic bags,<br />

small fee for paper<br />

986 Anything that can be done to reduce the use of plastic bags would be very good<br />

for our environment.<br />

987 Convenient, cheap, can be reused for garbage liners to keep garbage containers<br />

cleaner and more sanitary. Banning involves unneccesary government<br />

interference and regulation. At the least, should be banned only through a vote<br />

of the people. Too controversial to not have a vote.<br />

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988 They can be recycled and they are cheap for the store to purchase. Jun 7, 2012 11:27 AM<br />

989 If plastic bag recycling were available I would be glad to use it. I try to reuse as<br />

many as possible.<br />

990 Let the retailer keep the fee for the bag. Don't start a new government program.<br />

That would be a waste of money. Just discourage the use by charging.<br />

991 Two of my favorite stores here in West Olympia are Target and Top Foods. At<br />

both these stores I get a 5 cent discount for bringing in my reusable bags. At<br />

other stores, I also bring in my reusable bags to avoid the store giving me a<br />

plastic bag. IF I wind up with plastic bags from a store, I ALWAYS bring them<br />

into Target, Top Foods, or Safeway and place them in their recycle bins they<br />

have there for plastic bags.<br />

992 i dislike plastic bags, they are not only a pain when you bag your groceries, they<br />

do not belong in the land fills and not all people are responsible enough to<br />

recylce them. Paper bages are recycable. they can hold my recyclble items<br />

(paper,etc.) until i carry them out to the bin.<br />

993 -To increase recycling... put out more collection bins and make them more<br />

visible at stores, etc. -Train grocery workers not to put one or two items in a<br />

plastic bag and consider it "full". -Provide a method of curbside recycling -- could<br />

plastic bags be bundled in such a way (binders, stuff into one bag and tie off,<br />

provide a small box that can be recycled as well - like a tissue box in reverse) so<br />

they could go in with all the recyclables and then be sorted out first? -More<br />

education about uses for recycled/reused plastic bags. (I'm glad that lining your<br />

trash can is considered a reuse!)<br />

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994 I use plastic bags for garbage and other things that paper bags will not work Jun 7, 2012 10:37 AM<br />

995 The plastic should contain materials that will rot. I recycle by using them as trash<br />

can liners and donate extra to library, charity shops, vegetable stands for reuse<br />

with their customers. I also use mine to pick up trash in the streets of my<br />

neighborhood. <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> Waste can surely find a way to recycle them or.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

if customers separate (like glass), find another business to pass them onto. I<br />

wouldn't mind paying $.05 for each bag, be it plastic or paper. That is what many<br />

European countries do, and they have far less trash alongside roads. Ruth<br />

Fuller<br />

996 I don't feel paying more for a paper bag is acceptable. Paper bags hold much<br />

more than plastic bags, using paper would not be a huge cost to stores Reusable<br />

bags , What does a checker do if they are not clean? Checker/bagger<br />

can be spreading germs from one bag to another. The whole cleanliness idea<br />

has not been thought out. I cringe each time I see a dingy bag being used.<br />

Huge health concern<br />

997 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags for groceries are a lot less hassle than reuseable or paper bags.<br />

And we then also use them to line our waste baskets and for garbage, etc. We<br />

have no provision for recycling them otherwise. We understand that they jam<br />

existing recycling machines. Rather than ban them, we believe that<br />

local/state/federal governments should use "green energy" funds to provide for<br />

the development of machinery that would process/recycle them.<br />

998 Education is the most important aspect. I became in favor of banning plastic<br />

bags by becoming informed. People will not be in favor of a ban if we do not<br />

understand the reasoning behind it. What I like about plastic bags is the<br />

diversity of uses there are for them. When we have the mindset that old plastic<br />

bags are something valuable to be reused, we will throw them away less. You<br />

could encourage people to do something as simple as get on the internet and<br />

look up "how do I do _____ with plastic bags"; encourage people to get creative.<br />

Educating others about how to go out and educate even more people is also<br />

important. When more people have knowledge about the issues surrounding<br />

plastic bags, the need for a ban in the first place is lowered, which is good<br />

because bans are usually controversial things. Empower the individual and<br />

community to take care of themselves as much as possible.<br />

999 Make it easier to recycle plastic bags...in recycling curbside carts would be great.<br />

If this is already possible, let people know better.<br />

1000 they do more harm than good given the data there are plenty of alternatives<br />

available that make good sense for the environment and our future generations.<br />

1001 I would support a fee for plastic bags, but not banning them all together. They<br />

have many reuse purposes. Most stores offer a 5 cent credit if you bring your<br />

own bag. So why not just charge 5 cents per bag or per $10 (self check outs)<br />

When I have too many bags I bring them to the store to recycle.<br />

Concerns/Questions: 1) torn bags are usually thrown away - can they be brought<br />

to the store to be recycled? 2) Reused bags get dirty and are thought to be less<br />

sanitary than fresh bags. 3) Costco and the food co-op don't offer bags at all.<br />

Costco uses boxes, for free and the co-ops expect people to bring their own bag,<br />

use no bag, or have a space where customers can bring bags to be reused by<br />

other customers. 4) It is more appropriate to put some products with a potential<br />

to leak liquid in plastic bags rather than paper or cloth.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

their own bags into the grocery store. Customers are bringing their own dirty<br />

bags that are covered with pet hair into the grocery store and laying them on the<br />

belt where I am putting my groceries--yuck! Checkers are having to handle these<br />

filthy bags and then handle my fresh produce. I am against the public bringing in<br />

their own bags!<br />

1003 I began using my own bags years ago and found that if I have them on the front<br />

seat of my car, I will always take them in to shop. I think it is an easy,<br />

economical, no nonsense way to fix this problem. People just need to take the<br />

time.<br />

1004 I think that plastic bags should be banned because there are far too few of us<br />

who recycle them. As it is now, I recycle bags but if they were banned, then I<br />

would use my own cloth bags.<br />

1005 I am a member of the Yelm Food Co-op in Yelm, Wa. When the store opened in<br />

2007 the Board agreed that they would not use plastic bags and to this day they<br />

don't. The store sells paper bags for 5 and 10 cents and cloth bags for $1.99 ea.<br />

They also accept used paper bags from customers. Our customers have never<br />

complained about this. most either bring their own bag or carry their items out in<br />

their arms, purses and pockets.<br />

1006 Recycle our plastic bags for many uses around the house. Make recycling<br />

easier for those who don't.<br />

1007 I think a ban is an elitist liberal idea that promotes using those cloth bags that<br />

hold like 5 items. Only rich people with time to kill and no kids go to the store<br />

every day and use those cloth bags. If you do any kind of real grocery shopping<br />

those bags are impractical. I use the plastic grocery store bags for garbage<br />

bags in my home, lining the cat box, carrying extra clothes for my kids, taking my<br />

lunch to work, putting wet bathing suits in, etc. It is ridiculous to say they have<br />

only one purpose and are not reused. What you need to do is educate people<br />

about how to properly dispose of them - not ban them!<br />

1008 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are re-used for many purposes not the least of which is to pick up<br />

dog poop and many other kinds of litter. We always carry a plastic bag while we<br />

walk to pick up litter. If we didn't have plastic bags, we wouldn't do that. We re<br />

use plastic bags for garbage, storing items, carrying damp or wet items, i.e.<br />

flowers, camping gear, baby items, etc. There are TOO MANY uses for reusable<br />

plastic bags that I can't name them all. Most of uses require that bags get so<br />

dirty they have to be washed and that uses extra water & detergent. Whenever<br />

we try to change things we always forget the law of unintended consequences.<br />

Banning plastic bags will just result in waste of other resources in the end!<br />

1009 I feel that financial incentives and disincentives are necessary to make this<br />

change on a broader scale. It would be great of people made the change on their<br />

own but realistically it's not likely (or would take more time than we have to get a<br />

handle on this and other environmental issues). We can look to cities like Seattle<br />

that have done a great job of enacting successful policies. No need to reinvent<br />

the wheel. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient, and nice to reuse for picking up pet<br />

waste, lining trash cans and so on. I would happily purchase biodegradable bags<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

for this purpose, am fine with internalizing that cost (though realize some people<br />

won't be). On bag recycling, it's hard to find places to recycle them, or maybe<br />

these locations aren't prominent enough. My only concern on a ban would be<br />

adequately addressing needs of entire population, low income, transient, etc.<br />

Glad to see the county and cities working on this!<br />

1010 Other cities have made it simple. Bring your own bag or pay a moderate fee for a<br />

pastic bag. They seem to be happy with the result.<br />

1011 plastic bags are good for fresh vegetables that are wet or slightly damp, e.g.<br />

celery, or any that get automatically sprayed with cold water at the supermarket.<br />

If I had to pay 5 cents per bag, I would bring my own and reuse them. I think<br />

charging for plastic or paper bags, even 5 cents would encourage customers<br />

bringing their own bags. Argument for a ban on plastic bags: We went on a SW<br />

road trip a few years ago staying on I-10 through S California to Texas. There<br />

were plastic bags blowing around and caught on signs or brush all along the<br />

way. The laws against littering do not seem to help with proper disposal of these<br />

bags. Also, here in the NW plastic bags floating in Puget Sound are dangerous<br />

for marine animals.<br />

1012 I much prefer using my cloth bags when grocery shopping, I keep them in a bin<br />

in my car. my husband will not use cloth so I have to take his plastic bags with<br />

me to recycle them. However I do use the plastic bags the newspaper comes in<br />

for animal waste. I would fully support a plastic grocery bag ban, it is just so easy<br />

(actually easier)to use the cloth bags, once you get in the habit of doing so.<br />

1013 The Daily Olympian puts plastic bags on every newspaper they deliver to our<br />

box! We've asked repeatedly for them not to. We recycle about 5% of them for<br />

dog waste or other garbage. With all the plastic bags available at the grocery<br />

stores, there is NO REASON for the Olympian to put this waste into the garbage<br />

stream. The <strong>County</strong> should consider levying a tax on the newspaper for<br />

dumping this waste on its customers. Paper bags have their own significant<br />

environmental costs. Why are you nerds focusing on plastics?<br />

1014 I hate them. Not only is there a guilt factor, but they are so cheap they often fall<br />

apart while carrying, or have holes and items fall out. Can we afford the waste?<br />

Will peoples habits change if they're banned? I'm sure they would. It would be a<br />

smart move and I support it 100%.<br />

1015 Before a total ban, I would charge for plastic but continue to use paper for free<br />

(at the checkout lines). More stores need to accept more kinds of plastic bags to<br />

recycle. In Olympia, I have found only Ralph's and Bayview accept more than<br />

just checkout bags--bags such as sandwich bags and dry-cleaning bags, etc.<br />

See this article: http://www.mnn.com/lifestyle/recycling/blogs/recycle-sandwichbags-dry-cleaning-bags-and-more?hpt=Sbin<br />

1016 When buying meat at the store I use plastic bags for them only because I do not<br />

want my groceries contaminated so do not charge for this.<br />

1017 I always ask for paper bags at the checkout, and use them to line my trash<br />

container. With the wet stuff going into the compost bin, it stays clean. The few<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

plastic bags we do get are used for pet waste. This would be a good thing for<br />

our region. If not an outright ban, perhaps what Vancouver BC does and charge<br />

for the bags. That will at least diminish their use.<br />

1018 Have free paper bags if we are to ban plastic. It is unsanitary to use home bags<br />

for food. Thank you.<br />

1019 we need legislation to protect the best common interests of human society,<br />

which includes a healthy and sustainable environment, in accord with the<br />

precautionary principle. In terms of environemental impact, we need to think not<br />

only about our own well-being, but the well-being of everyone else with whom we<br />

are all interconnected and interdependent, including not only our children and<br />

grand-children, but theirs as well, many generations into the future.<br />

1020 There is not enough outreach on the availability of recycling plastic bags. There<br />

should be a greater effort to establish more convenient recycling locations, and<br />

advertising the locations. A would have greater support for a bag ban that only<br />

effects gas stations and quickie marts. If there is a plastic bag ban, a mandatory<br />

paper bag fee should NOT be included. This should be left to the retailer to<br />

determine if they want to charge a fee.<br />

1021 With the cost of living increasing & my income decreasing I cannot afford to pay<br />

for paper bags @ the check-out. Initially, the environmentalists insisted on the<br />

plastic bags, please make up my mind!<br />

1022 I would like to see the use of plastic bags in retail curtailed. if not banned then<br />

maybe a usage fee that would encourage the use of reuable bags. large enough<br />

to be noticed and to go towards recycling efforts.<br />

1023 They are more sanitary than reusable bags. That is why there was an infectious<br />

disease causing many people getting ill at an event in Everett. Not everyone can<br />

afford to purchase and wash and disinfect recyclable bags. These are very hard<br />

times for most families. My family is living on a budget of less than $200. a<br />

month. We recycle and reuse all our plastic including bags.<br />

1024 Don't take up much space. Make bag recycling more accessible. Worried<br />

about cost for fixed/low income -- just adds to food costs.<br />

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1026 I would say the best option would be to add a tax that is earmarked for local<br />

environmental uses. That way, use would go down and the city could gain from<br />

the wasteful practice. I know I would remember my reusable bags more often if<br />

that were in place.<br />

1027 It would help alot if there were more recycling opportunities around <strong>Thurston</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> like at the Rainier or RochesterTransfer Stations. I actually prefer to use<br />

reusable bags at the grocery stores but think that the old school plastic bags<br />

have a place in society for many reasons and I cannot help but wonder if it would<br />

create a loss of jobs at facilities that make and recylcle these bags. We do not<br />

need more job losses at this time.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1028 Increase bag recycling by having more drop sites to deposit plastic bags. Have<br />

plastic bags part of the curbside recycling. I am really getting tired of<br />

government getting into my personal life and making choices for me. Enough<br />

already!<br />

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1029 There awesome its just that they are dangerous. Jun 5, 2012 8:14 AM<br />

1030 We are shipping our plastic bags over seas because the recycling of these are<br />

too stinky and messy for the USA. In the mean time recycle places overseas are<br />

shutting down, so even through you increase recycling there is no where to send<br />

them to recycle them. Save the world and ban them!<br />

1031 I use those plastic bags for so many other uses after I bring them home after<br />

grocery shopping--lining waste and garbage cans, when I would otherwise have<br />

to buy more, or carry items in them. It would be a shame that people have to<br />

buy more bags at the store for that purpose, and most are more careful than<br />

ever about either recycling them or reusing them as much as possible. Please<br />

do not ban them!<br />

1032 The only time I like plastic bags is when it's raining. I haven't had any problems<br />

with paper bags or my reusable bags when it's raining, so I wouldn't object to a<br />

ban on plastic bags. I keep forgetting to take my plastic bags back to the store -<br />

I need some sort of reminder. I'm also not sure if everybody takes a mixture of<br />

different types of plastic bags. Is there a market for mixed plastic bags? I hear<br />

plastic bags are cheaper and use less resources. If I don't have enough reusable<br />

bags, I often get double plastic bags, and they don't put as much stuff in them as<br />

they do in paper bags, so I'm not sure if I buy this argument.<br />

1033 Reusable bags carry bacteria and cause people to get sick, I reuse or recycle all<br />

of my plastic bags. I DO NOT agree with a bag ban!!!! There are much more<br />

inportant things to worry about!!!!!<br />

1034 It is my understanding that the production of plastic bags does not require a<br />

mass quantity of petroleum products. We all need to re-use/recycle plastic and<br />

paper products as much as possible but not place a ban or charge extra for<br />

these products.<br />

1035 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are an inexpensive way for consumers to bring their purchases<br />

home from the store. This system is a win-win for retailers and consumers alike.<br />

I believe that we should encourge the reuse of plastic bags as a study was done<br />

showing a plastic bag only needs to be reused once or twice to overcome the<br />

environmental impact of creating the bag. I believe that most people do use<br />

these bags to line their smaller household garbages thereby reducing the total<br />

amount of bags purchased (they have to line them with something, why not a<br />

bag already used?). Canvas/composite shopping bags were shown to need over<br />

100 uses, without washing, to overcome the environmental impacts of making<br />

the bags. Washing the bag starts the count over again. If the real purpose of a<br />

plastic bag ban is out of concern for our environment, the preferred way to do<br />

that is to encourage both recycling (by allowing curbside pick up) and reuse. I<br />

appreciate your allowing the public's input on this very important subject that<br />

affects us all.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1036 LEAVE US ALONE. IT IS NOT THE COUNTY OR THES STATES BUSINESS<br />

HOW WE USE ARE BAGS WE GET FROM PRIVATE GROCERY STORES.<br />

YOU JUST WANT MORE REVENUE THIS HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH<br />

RECYCLING!<br />

1037 I would support a ban on plastic bags immediately. However, not a charge for<br />

paper bags at the outset. Let people adjust to the one change for a short period<br />

(6-12 months) and then institute the charge. I'd be happy with the charge at that<br />

point.<br />

1038 At store charge for each plastic bag. People will start to remember to bring<br />

reusable bags. Most plastic bags are so thin and rip so easily that they cannot<br />

be re-used for other purposes. Reusable shopping bags sold at store shouldn't<br />

be made out of plastic either but some other fiber.<br />

1039 We always reuse our plastic bags that we get from retailers. However our<br />

newspaper arrives in a plastic bag and we don't have a reuse for that and I don't<br />

know where to recycle the bags. The Trosper Road Albertsons used to have<br />

plastic bag recycling, but that seems to have recently disappeared.<br />

1040 PLastic bags don't weaken when wet. We could switch to bio-degradable plastic<br />

bags. Stores should charge 1c for using each plastic bag and subtract 1c for<br />

each bag that customers supply themselves.<br />

1041 I own a bookstore and although most of our customers don't want a bag. But<br />

when its raining many do and that's why we have plastic bags in two sizes<br />

printed with our store logo<br />

1042 Please increase bag recyling. They are very useful to have available for certain<br />

purposes. Campaign for more awareness, make it easier to recycle for people<br />

such as through their home recyling, not having to take an extra step to bring<br />

them wherever their jurisdiction has such a service available. You can go too far<br />

in either direction with this issue, total ban no, better ways to recycle yes. KEEP<br />

THE BAGS!!!!<br />

1043 I do reuse the plastic food bags from the bulk foods that I buy because they are<br />

the perfect size for homemade bread. I save my paper bags from shopping and<br />

those are usually double bagged so I can stuff more into them. I think it is<br />

wasteful how cashiers are instructed to bag items in plastic bags when a double<br />

bag would hold so much more. 3-5 items in a plastic bag makes alot of waste.<br />

Also....when purchasing one or two items why even put them into a bag. Is it so<br />

difficult to carry a gallon of milk by itself, or laundry detergent. I do recycle my<br />

plastic bags when I remember, but meanwhile they are taking up space in my<br />

home.<br />

1044 A little actual research (as opposed to the feel-good idea that plastic bags MUST<br />

be bad) would reveal that reusable bags are actually worse for the environment<br />

(many are petroleum based, harbor germs and must be used over 100 times to<br />

break even on the environmental impact of making them) than plastic bags. If<br />

store clerks in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> could figure out how to put more than one item in<br />

a plastic bag, that would reduce the number of bags I get at the store. Seriously,<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

buy 6 things at ANY grocery store and see how many bags you end up with--it's<br />

crazy.<br />

1045 Reusables carry food bourne illnesses. <strong>Plastic</strong>s are lighter gauge and use way<br />

less energy and raw materials than paper. I reuse my bags or I recycle them.<br />

You need to educate your customers about plastic bags getting recyled. Getting<br />

rid of plastic bags hurts business and won't help the environment. Thank you<br />

1046 1. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags keep fluids contained 2. Can be reused multiple times then<br />

recycled 3. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags save NW trees which produce 02 4. Paper bags get<br />

soggy and break. 5. People buy plastic garbage bags anyway for our kitchen<br />

and bathrooms 6. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags need to be re-engineered to be made<br />

environmentally dissolvable instead<br />

1047 Banning plastic shopping bags is not the answer. Promoting the idiom of<br />

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, is! Instead of the knee-jerk reaction of outright banning<br />

something (which seems to be the norm lately), we need to consider the<br />

alternatives. In this case, why not require the use of compostable plastic?<br />

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1048 I fully support a ban on plastic shopping bags in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. May 31, 2012 9:50 PM<br />

1049 A ban is just stupid. Hard to enforce,... For example, .. the city of Portland has<br />

banned plastic bags from grocery stores etc for a little over a year now. Okay,...<br />

great... but what about all the other stores and places that use them. Food<br />

venders, ... the Goodwill, .. Thrift stores, book stores etc... they're still out there.<br />

Sure... grocery stores and places like that are the big producers of the<br />

problem...but if it was made easier to recycle them... (like being able to put them<br />

in the recycle bin with all the other stuff....) I would be more likely to be more<br />

conscientious about what I was doing with them.<br />

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1050 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags should be made to be recycled. It can be done. May 31, 2012 8:10 AM<br />

1051 I don't like plastic bags, but if we make people change to paper then how many<br />

trees would it take to replace them. Infinite use cloth bags are the only viable<br />

alternative to throw away plastic or paper. That said paper is a LOT easier on the<br />

environment.<br />

1052 I don't think it's the government's business to decide what type of bags we use. I<br />

reuse my plastic bags, and I would hate to have to buy them separately Please<br />

do not interfere with the use of plastic bags..<br />

1053 I support a total ban on plastic bags an totally support bags made of recycled<br />

materials.<br />

1054 Increase bag recycling by allowing in recycle bins. Have to currently remember<br />

to take them to Safeway or Fred Meyer (only places I know of that have place for<br />

them). I often forget to put them in the car or take them out. Would be easier to<br />

put in a bin. I otherwise use 97 percent of them for pet waste and if didn't have<br />

them would have to find another alternative (would not desire to buy bags for<br />

that). Sometimes they are flimsy and break though and recycle is only option.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1055 Giving the waste disposal companies an incentive to allow plastic bags to be<br />

recycled with the other recyclable materials might help. I think before anyone<br />

decides to ban plastic bags they should do extensive research on what kind of<br />

impact they have on the environment versus the manufacturing of paper bags.<br />

In some cases, plastic bags may use less natural resources to produce and<br />

dispose of than paper bags.<br />

1056 A simple way to increase bag recycling is to ensure that bag recycling stations<br />

are set up around town, similarly to the CFL collection boxes around town. I<br />

think the biggest hurdle to overcome with "ban the plastic bag" is libertarianminded<br />

people thinking that the county is "overregulating" their lives and taking<br />

their choices away from them. Adding a per-bag fee for paper bags in addition to<br />

banning plastic bags will be a tough pill for a lot of people to swallow. Maybe<br />

start with the plastic bag ban, and then (a year or two later), phase in the per-bag<br />

paper fee. Also, it might be a good idea to get the local grocery stores to give<br />

reusable bags away for free for a period of time if the ban goes into effect,<br />

bagging groceries in them automatically.<br />

1057 I am for educating, not legislating. Let the people know the dangers of plastic<br />

bags to marine and other animals, and they will respond by curbing their use.<br />

Some people, like me, recycle their check-out plastic bags, using them as trash<br />

can liners. So it makes no sense to ban them, because then I'd just have to BUY<br />

plastic bags, and we're no nearer a solution to the problem. (I also use my<br />

check-out PAPER bags as dry-waste can liners.) One concern I have, that I see<br />

no one addressing, is this: 7 out of 10 check-out plastic bags have a tiny (or not<br />

so tiny) hole in the bottom. This makes it impossible to reuse them as trash<br />

liners, because the liquid seeps through. If you're going to make a law, then<br />

make a law that the companies manufacturing the plastic bags can't distribute<br />

them if they have holes in the bottom. If they did a better job of manufacturing<br />

them, I believe most people would be recycling them - especially if you can get<br />

the word out about the damage plastic bags are doing. Whenever I do have to<br />

throw away a plastic bag, I cut it up into small pieces, particularly making sure<br />

that no "loops" are on the plastic that an animal could catch its head in. I think<br />

this should also be part of the education: tell people that by cutting up the bags<br />

they must throw away, they greatly reduce the chances of an animal getting<br />

caught in, or suffocating in, the plastic. And, of course, another great solution:<br />

get the recycling companies to accept plastic bags! I know of none that do!<br />

1058 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient for pet waste mgmt and lining trash cans. If banned,<br />

would use really decline, or would people just purchase what they need? Maybe<br />

a better idea is to encourage manufacturers to create more short lived<br />

biodegradeable alternates.<br />

1059 Hate them. don't know how to change people's behavior except to not allow the<br />

bags.<br />

1060 workshops on how to make your own shopping bags out of recycled materials<br />

would be good. I think focusing on positive movement rather than banning and<br />

focusing on negative aspects will get more people on board. Maybe stores could<br />

provide cloth shopping bags that when returned the customer get some cents off<br />

per bag, or coupon, or entry into a drawing. To pay for the bags, stores could get<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

sponsors, and have logos printed on them, etc. I think charging for paper bags<br />

would have a negative affect on how people relate to the county government.<br />

1061 They did it in Maui, no problem as far as I can see. May 28, 2012 10:22 PM<br />

1062 we regularly reuse plastic bags after shopping. I feel reusable bags are a big<br />

pain in the butt. we already have enough to remember to bring to the store for<br />

our kids without worrying about bags. as far as a ban is concerned I don't feel it<br />

is the governments place to tell us what we can and can't be provided from the<br />

store of our choice. If people are so concerned about the bag waste then<br />

recycling should be made available curbside county wide. and the idea of<br />

charging an extra fee for bags is just stupid. most of the people in this area are<br />

having a hard enough time paying for groceries let alone the bags to hold them.<br />

instead of worrying about this stupid issue why not worry more about reducing<br />

regulations on business so that they can afford to employ more people and fix<br />

this messed up economy.<br />

1063 Bans for some plastic are ok but do not agree with charging for paper bags. We<br />

need some type if waterproof bag for this climate.<br />

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1064 plastic bags should be banned unless for medical uses or for health issues May 27, 2012 8:28 PM<br />

1065 We don't need them, and they don't even work very well (food rolls around the<br />

back of the car, spaghetti jars have been know to split the seams, etc). I see no<br />

reason not to ban plastic shopping bags. They are wasteful, harmful to sealife,<br />

ugly, and difficult to recycle. Even if we could increase the recycling rate, these<br />

bags still waste resources and would still escape into the environment. Let's get<br />

rid of them!<br />

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1066 Paper bag handles break too easily. The plastic bags are easier to carry. May 27, 2012 6:25 PM<br />

1067 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient, pliable, plentiful and cheap. That's about it for their<br />

virtues, and those aren't enough (or important enough) to continue their use<br />

when we now know the negative affects they have on the environment. We<br />

won't ever wean ourselves from using plastic bags until there's a ban on them.<br />

The motivation of having to pay 10 cents, or more, for the use of a paper bag is a<br />

great motivator for those who don't care about the consequences of using the<br />

plastic bags. Our family is trying, oh so hard, to remember to take our reusable<br />

bags into stores with us. We're hitting about 33% of the time, but improving<br />

steadily. Remembering to use the reusable bags is a habit that we feel we're<br />

forming. We know we'll firm up the habit shortly, just as our habit of recycling<br />

our plastic bags at retailers around the area has evolved. Thank goodness<br />

Costco doesn't use bags, but even there, we never use any of their boxes. In<br />

short, <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> needs to move toward banning plastic bags. The<br />

positive affects of this ban would serve a much larger "good" than the individual's<br />

need for using plastic bags because they're convenient. AND, until plastic bags<br />

are banned, we (the population) won't focus seriously on the use of reusable<br />

bags.<br />

1068 Good for various uses like lining bathroom trash cans and re-using for things I<br />

am donating, etc. I would support a ban with a fee for paper bags with an<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

excemption for people using state assistance. Not everyone can afford reusable<br />

bags. Or if there was a refundable deposit for re-usable bags that the<br />

store provides. That would work too.<br />

1069 Ban them May 26, 2012 5:02 PM<br />

1070 Against ban: <strong>Plastic</strong> grocery bags don't leak in pairs-- pet waste. Aren't most<br />

''cloth'' permanent bags made of plastic? - Nylon &/or polyester? Pro Ban:<br />

people really don't recycle plastic bags. I have seen them rolling for mules like<br />

the Southwest's ''Tumblin' Tumbleweeds''. After floods, I've seen trees flappingly<br />

festooned with bags... for years! This is not good for the population, for fish, wet<br />

and wetland animals, or for tourism. And I have seen a cat caught in one,<br />

terrified, urinating, racing in circles, and crying piteously. Considering our area<br />

has raised generations as loggers,we might get some money back to the State.<br />

So, to ban them, let's try mass education on TV, radio, Iphone & I pads, posters<br />

in hamburger joints. Also on androids, clothes and food stores first for 3 months.<br />

Tell people three times in one ad. Then a month's warning with tickets and ticket<br />

signs like the seatbelt signs, an then if no change, ban the bags! And fine the<br />

bag tossers even on their own property!<br />

1071 They are a nuisance that can easily be replaced by other<br />

nondisposable/biodegradable solutions. They are an ecologically expensive<br />

convenience. People and businesses must be compelled to use other means to<br />

carry their goods from stores.<br />

1072 I use the grocery plastic bags for my kitchen garbage can. If they are banned, I<br />

will have to buy plastic garbage bags.<br />

1073 since i'm not sure if they can go into our recycling bin, that would be a way to<br />

increase that recycling; taking them back to store is sometimes hard to forget to<br />

do.<br />

1074 It has been said that bag recycling at stores does not work because the stores<br />

just throw them away. I don't really know for certain. I would be motivated to<br />

use reusable bags more if there was a surcharge for bags; Ten cents a bag is<br />

reasonable in my mind. Thank you for the survey.<br />

1075 <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> should redirect our efforts towards improving (not increasing)<br />

core services such as law enforcement and road maintenance. We should NOT<br />

be imposing restrictions on private business in this manner.<br />

1076 Make them part of curb recycling. Charge $ for them at checkout, increasing the<br />

number of people who will use cloth bags.<br />

1077 I would like to see few to zero plastic bags in stores for bagging purchases. I do<br />

recycle bags.<br />

1078 -Convenient -No bacteria or other harmful entities due to spillage etc. -I use<br />

plastic bags for other purposes, one it lining the trash cans and lining other<br />

applications -I cut plastic bag and use them as a sheet that I hang on it pictures,<br />

buttons, etc.. -I reuse plastic bags to carry other items in them<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1079 I would like them banned. May 24, 2012 8:36 PM<br />

1080 Leave them alone. May 24, 2012 5:01 PM<br />

1081 They should be banned!! May 24, 2012 12:32 PM<br />

1082 Get recycling vendor to accept plastic bags. Ban plastic grocery bags. May 24, 2012 11:29 AM<br />

1083 I am against a ban on plastic bags. If plastic bags were accepted at curb side<br />

recycle the problems associated with them would be reduced or eliminated.<br />

1084 Some people use their plastic bags for garbage - particularly those on a fixed<br />

income. I wouldn't like to see them have to pay for bags. I make fabric grocery<br />

bags for myself, friends & family and because I make them easy for cashiers to<br />

use, they're almost always happy to see them. I also make produce bags out of<br />

mosquito netting. I think more people would be willing to use fabric bags if they<br />

could get a decent one for a reasonable price. The heavy cotton ones that were<br />

given out by stores several years ago shrank and didn't hold their shape. That<br />

said, I do use the shopping bags which my son brings home for cleaning up after<br />

the dogs and a few other things but if I get a few cents off my grocery bill for<br />

using my cloth bags I can afford to buy plastic bags for those purposes. One<br />

thing that would certainly cut down on the number of plastic bags used is for<br />

cashiers to put more that 3 or 4 items in them.<br />

1085 I personally do the following: 1) keep and reuse or recycle all plastic bags 2) if at<br />

all possible, I avoid getting checkout bags at the store, or I take my own bag I<br />

don't know where to recycle bags, otherwise I would. I'm not sure about<br />

supporting a ban, although I do think it would drastically reduce bag use...<br />

1086 like to reuse so I don't have to buy plastic bags. To increase bag recycling offer<br />

$ for bags or from the stores offer discounts...<br />

1087 I think charging a fee would sharply reduce the amount of plastic bags shoppers<br />

use. My family has been using reusable bags for years and it's super easy. The<br />

hard part is remembering to bring them with you from the car. I can't believe<br />

how many bags I see people using at the store. If only half of those bags<br />

weren't used, our environment would be much healthier!<br />

1088 Let's ban the bag! People will complain at first, but they'll get used to it<br />

eventually. It really seems to be the only way to stop their use.<br />

1089 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are easy to use and are available at the store check out. There<br />

needs to be an alternative bag that the store provides, if plastic cannot be used. I<br />

recylce over 95% of the plastic bags that I receive. When I shop, I would need 10<br />

or more reusable bags. This is not practible and what happens if I purchase<br />

more than will fit in the bags that I bring? I would not want to be forced in buying<br />

additional reusable bags.<br />

1090 I think the plastic bag ban and similar bans (like styrofoam) are a step in the right<br />

direction. By enacting a ban <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> would be joining a regional<br />

movement embraced by neighboring metropolitan areas that would effect real<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

changes in the way we use disposable materials. Items like single-use bags are<br />

something we simply do not need to function and thrive. The sooner we move to<br />

better habits, the better. A ban is one way of accomplishing this.<br />

1091 I like the handles, but they need double bagging, which is a concern. I reuse my<br />

bags for a variety of things. If you are going to replace it with something else,<br />

don't charge, people are tapped out<br />

1092 In most stores -- even the ones with signs up reminding you to remember your<br />

reusable bags -- checkers automatically hand you plastic bags. Often, even<br />

when reusable ones are sitting in front of them! And I have had checkers start to<br />

bag in plastic, stop, and PUT MY BAG IN THE RECYCLE BIN! without ever<br />

having even made it out of the store -- So, accepting plastic bags is the path of<br />

least resistance. While I personally would be fine with a ban on plastic bags,<br />

many people resent the 'government interference' -- and, who likes to be told<br />

what to do? Wouldn't it be more effective to create a system where accepting<br />

the plastic bag is the choice that requires the most effort? That you have to *ask*<br />

for the plastic bag? If it becomes the choice of *most* effort, aren't people less<br />

likely to take it? I am a member of the Olympia Food Coop -- and they have a<br />

place to bring in bags -- and other containers, for that matter -- to be reused.<br />

What if other stores did this, as well? At the very least, there would be a place<br />

where people could grab an already used plastic bag, and at most, could grab a<br />

paper or other sort of bag. They also have signs up where there are plastic bags<br />

-- reminding people there are other choices, and one has the option of reusing a<br />

container and weighing it, instead of using any sort of bag or single use<br />

container, at all. Another idea would be to pass on the cost at point of sale -- if<br />

people are paying three cents a bag at the register, it becomes an incentive to<br />

bring reusable bags. Many stores have incentive cards and programs -- there<br />

could be a fee for using the bag -- and say a penny reward for using their own. I<br />

know many people who use their plastic shopping bags to line their garbage,<br />

pack their lunches in, etc -- we need to find inexpensive, sustainable<br />

alternatives, if we want people to stop accepting and using 'single-use' plastic<br />

bags. I have a friend who is very environmentally conscious -- who, while often<br />

using reusable bags, justifies the use of plastics because so many people line<br />

their trash with them. We need to offer other ways to fill these needs that don't<br />

require plastics. Perhaps stores could offer 'loaner bags' (for which they'd pay a<br />

small deposit) or credit every time a club-member uses their own bags towards a<br />

'free' re-usable bag? Or create a forgot your bags? holding area, where people<br />

could stash their cart while they run out (or send their teenager out) to grab the<br />

bags from the back of the car... I think the bottom line is, we need to make it<br />

easier to use reusable bags than to use the plastics. We need to offer people<br />

information about the consequences of their choices;(pictures of beautiful<br />

animals with plastic bags choking them are very effective in changing behavior).<br />

We need to empower people to make positive choices on their own, and then<br />

reward those choices. And we need to find and make available viable -- and<br />

better -- alternatives for reusable plastics 'other uses' -- what CAN you line your<br />

kitchen garbage can with that isn't bad for the environment? I know that most<br />

people want to do the right thing. The more we can do to make that convenient<br />

and even *Fun*, the more people actually will.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1094 we just moved from Az. plastic bags are all over the roadsides there. They are<br />

not sturdy and to me are more harmful than good. It is easy to keep cloth totes in<br />

the car or use chico bags which are very compact and are made from recycled<br />

plastic bottles.<br />

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1095 Just ban them. But do not charge for paper bags. May 21, 2012 3:22 PM<br />

1096 I am fine with a ban on plastic, but not for charging customers for bags. May 21, 2012 3:21 PM<br />

1097 Let's face it, people take the path of least resistance. Curbside pick-up for<br />

plastic bags would make it more convient for the average customer to recycle<br />

their bags. I do support a ban on plastic bag use! It's too easy to forget your<br />

reusable bags when there's the easy alternative of plastic bags. Businesses can<br />

always have paper bags or recycled boxes (think Costco) available for folks<br />

without reuseable bags.<br />

1098 If I could recycle them in my curbside bin, that would be great. It's hard to find a<br />

recyling point for them, and have them with me when I do. I would also be fine<br />

with stores not offering plastic bags at check out. But I do NOT support charging<br />

for a paper bag replacement. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have a time and place, but the have<br />

become extemely over used.<br />

1099 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags create more trash. They are to thin for animal waste. Don't have<br />

very many places to recycle. People need to use fabric bags over and over.<br />

1100 We all forget our bags sometimes, so plastic bags are convenient, but the cost to<br />

the environment is too high. So lets ban them and we will have to remember our<br />

bags or pay something to have the store provide papper bags.<br />

1101 If we are only talking about plastic check out bags, having them in the grocery<br />

store means I don't have to purchase them to use for my household garbage.<br />

Our household reuses every bag we get from the grocery store in one way or<br />

another--paper are used to pack things we ship, plastic for the trash. When we<br />

have plenty of these at home we we use cloth bags to get groceries and other<br />

store bought items. I think we should go with education before taking away<br />

resourses that will just have to be replaced by things people purchase for the<br />

purpose--which is what would happen.<br />

1102 The only reason I like plastic grocery bags is that I use them to line some of my<br />

trash containers. I would like the ability to be able to recycle them with my<br />

regular recycling if they continue to be used. I have several reusable cloth type<br />

grocery bags in my car, but so many times I forget to bring them into the store.<br />

1103 I don't think the use of plastic bags warrants the attention being given, but if we<br />

"need" to do something - switching to paper bags would seem to be a very good<br />

option. Trees are the ultimate renewalable resource and if you use post<br />

consumer recycled fiber that is even more environmentally friendly. Personally<br />

the idea of using re-usable grocery bags seems un-sanitary - I don't know of any<br />

of my friends that use cloth bags who washe them on a regular basis.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

reused. Even with plastic bag recycle available at the grocery stores they are<br />

always seen along the freeways etc.<br />

1105 I strongly believe they should be banned. They are an environmental hazzard in<br />

many ways. Even if they ever disintegrate they are in the air forever. Cloth bags<br />

are easy, inexpensive and do not harm humans or wildlife. They can even be<br />

washed and reused! Amazing concept. Somehow people have been able to get<br />

garbage into a can or into the compost without plastic bags.<br />

1106 I always reuse and/or recycle bags. They can be a convenience if reused<br />

responsibly for lining garbage, etc. I fail to understand why people litter the bags<br />

and do not recyle them correctly - they spoil it for the rest of us. The only cure is<br />

to ban them altogether.<br />

1107 I do use plastic bags for pet refuse and they are very handy. However, I don't<br />

use as many as I would get if I didn't also use my own cloth bags.<br />

1108 I like that I can use them for the dog poo--on the other hand wrapping poo in<br />

plastic seems odd too. If I didn't have the store bags, I would probably buy<br />

something biodegradable for the poo.<br />

1109 I only get plastic when I forget to bring in my own shopping bags. If I take home<br />

I recycle and use some for pet waste. I would not know what bags would be<br />

used for produce. I have my own I use, but never enough for all the produce I<br />

buy. Wet items seem like they would be difficult to not have in plastic.<br />

1110 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have been recycled at curbside in Seattle/King <strong>County</strong> for a decade<br />

but still aren't in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. WE take them back to the grocery stores<br />

when we can't reuse them otherwise. I take my reusable fabric bags to the store<br />

as often as possible. We must reduce use of the plastic bags.<br />

1111 Sometimes you need a waterproof or wipeable bag. I have a reusable bag made<br />

from recycled plastic bags which is great for wet items or foods you want to be<br />

able wipe up after like raw chicken. I would like to see plastic bags limited rather<br />

than banned. Thanks!!<br />

1112 I think that charging a fee or banning plastic bags is not the correct answer. It<br />

will burden poorer families with fees that they cannot afford. I try to use my<br />

reuseable bags, but I don't like putting meat or things like that in them that can<br />

easily contaminate other food. Most reuseable bags want you to wipe them with<br />

a damp cloth instead of throwing them in the washer which creates a hassle. I<br />

like to use my plastic bags for cleaning out the litter box and as garbage bags for<br />

my cans in my bathrooms. You can also make non scratch scrubbers out of<br />

them for your dishes. They have may uses besides just bagging your groceries.<br />

My thought is if you don't like them, don't use them but don't try to make<br />

everyone else do what you want them to do. Also I think if people were able to<br />

put them in their recycle bin that would help also.<br />

1113 I like plastic bags for holding raw meat and for holding sticky produce. I would<br />

not mind paying extra for using the store's plastic bags, but I do like having them<br />

as an option both for the above reasons and for the rare time when I decide to<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

shop and do not have any reusable bags with me. Because I use plastic trash<br />

bags anyway, I just reuse the grocery bag rather than using a new trash bag. I<br />

think more people might be motivated to make the extra effort to reduce plastic<br />

bag use and dispose of them properly if there was more education about the<br />

effects of plastic bags. I saw a video a few years ago about what happens to<br />

recycled bags in the US - they are shipped to western China and sort of burned,<br />

creating toxic pollution there. I would much rather reduce & reuse!<br />

1114 Make recycling plastic bags an option if it already isn't, I'm not aware if it is. May 18, 2012 3:10 PM<br />

1115 I just do not agree with a fee for a bag. As long as there is a no cost option I can<br />

agree with a ban on plastic.<br />

1116 Being able to put them in with the recycling would be great. With a ban, people<br />

would learn to get along without them. How hard could it be? After all, we<br />

haven't always had plastic bags.<br />

1117 Ban all non-biodegradable bags. Promote manufacturing of biodegradable<br />

packaging.<br />

1118 The only thing I like about plastic bags is that they are there for the times I forget<br />

my reusable bags. I wish that I could throw the bags in with my mixed recyling. I<br />

recycle everything I can put in that bin, but if I have to save things and take them<br />

somewhere, I am not so committed to recycling.<br />

1119 My main argument about the ban is that I believe companies should be able to<br />

make that choice on their own.<br />

1120 Banning plastic bags is a giant step toward sustainability, local and global.<br />

Without them we find alternatives that require a bit of effort on our part,<br />

wash/rinse/reuse. A few minutes a week weighed against harmful waste in<br />

production and use/distribution.<br />

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1122 I would very much like to see them banned. they are a waste of resources and<br />

harm our environment.<br />

1123 I use plastic bags for dog poop and for garage sales, but that's about it. I only<br />

get them if I forget my reusable bags at home. I don't know if there is a way to<br />

increase plastic bag recycling. It is a huge pain, and I am an avid recycler of<br />

EVERYTHING, and I hate bringing them to the store with me, so the average<br />

person is never going to, at least the way that the current system works. I am<br />

definitely PRO banning plastic bags, but I do have a few concerns. I have<br />

enough money to buy re-usable bags when I need them, and can pay the extra<br />

fee for paper if I forget them, but what about families that are on the edge and<br />

can't afford these things? Will there be free re-usable bags provided to those<br />

that want them, say 4-6 per family? Basically there needs to be a way for low<br />

income families to get bags so it's not going to be another burden on their<br />

finances. I also think there should still be some sort of plastic bags available, for<br />

cleaners and things that leak, and also for things like paper/cards/magazines/etc.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

because we do live in WA and it rains A LOT here.<br />

1124 I like plastic bags for their reusability -- garbage can liner, pet waste. When they<br />

are unusable I put them in a box at home to the to recycling at the grocery store.<br />

I would prefer it if we could put them in curbside recycling. I'm not sure about<br />

total ban -- I read that when Ireland did this, more plastic bags had to be<br />

produced because people had to buy garbage can liners, etc. So that caused a<br />

net increase in use of resources. I don't know how current this study was. I<br />

have finally learned to take reusable shopping bags with me 90% of the time and<br />

I reuse the produce bags. Kind of a hassle, but better than wasting resources -there<br />

is no free lunch.<br />

1125 I worry about a backlash about banning plastic bags, although I think it would be<br />

a good idea. Perhaps charging at the store an amount for new bags that would<br />

encourage bringing own bags would be less difficult.<br />

1126 Make it easier for people to recycle plastic bags. Have bins in many more<br />

places or allow recycling through home pick up. We use our bags for lining<br />

trash cans. If we didn't re-use the store bags, we would just purchase more<br />

plastic bags for that purpose. What we don't use we recycle but it is not always<br />

apparent where the recycling bins are...this must keep many people from<br />

actually recycling them.<br />

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1127 Ban them now!!! May 18, 2012 12:05 AM<br />

1128 I like plastic bags for produce. I usually ask for a paper bag if I forget my<br />

shopping bags. I think grocery stores have done a lot to encourage shoppers to<br />

use their own bags but it is something that has to become a habit and that takes<br />

awhile. I suspect there would be people in our county, especially south county<br />

who would have a fit is plastic bags were banned. I hope I am wrong. I am glad<br />

to see that TC is so concerned about plastics. You might be interested to know<br />

that I went to this survey because Occupy Olympia posted it on Facebook!<br />

1129 i really dont care for them . home depo makes a bag that hooks on the sides of<br />

the shopping caret I think they should make a unaversal style for all carts and<br />

charge a couple bucks for something like that.<br />

1130 I do NOT like plastic bags. In Ireland they are not available in shops and people<br />

adjusted. The plastc bag trash heaps in India and Nepal are staggering. They<br />

harm wild life in many ways and waste resources. Recycling and reusing are not<br />

enough--I support total ban.<br />

1131 Banning plastic bags will cause people to buy other plastic, so no gain. Show<br />

people how bags can be further used more actively, i.e. pet waste, etc. More<br />

incentive to use own bags, i.e. Fred Meyer with $..05. I always remember there,<br />

and forget other stores. I use my plastic bags all the time for a variety of things<br />

to be disposed of, rather than loose garbage in the cans.<br />

1132 There are some handy uses for them, but there are way too many. They should<br />

NOT be included in curbside. Stores could do more to discourage excessive use<br />

and encourage recycling.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1133 I try to remember my reusable bags and I reuse or recycle plastic bags when I<br />

have them. Paper bags are not as easy to carry as plastic for people who have<br />

to walk to the store or don't have vehicles. I'd be interested in more community<br />

education on this issue.<br />

1134 They're handy for other stuff; reuseable bags collect germs after a few uses and<br />

most cannot be washed without special handling. Paper bags are needed by<br />

<strong>Thurston</strong> Co. Food Bank and they also recycle plastic bags. Make it easier for<br />

us to recycle the bags.<br />

1135 What a POOR Question: The average American uses 350-500 plastic shopping<br />

bags each year. How many of these actually get recycled? Why charge for<br />

shopping bags (paper). That is insane.<br />

1136 I strongly support a ban on plastic bags!! There is no reason that shoppers<br />

cannot bring their own reusable shopping bags ~~ they are available for free just<br />

about everywhere. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are dangerous and a large waste of resources.<br />

1137 I use reusable shopping bags, but need plastic bags for over my raw meat<br />

purchases, multiple fruit and veggies, so use those bags to scoop my litter<br />

boxes. I feel we have too much "big brother" out there and feel most people try<br />

to recycle and conserve. A law against plastic bags is too much. Instead, reward<br />

shoppers with a bag credit for any reusable bags, not just the store brand bag.<br />

Also, charging a dollar or $1.99, for a bag, makes them more affordable, rather<br />

than $3.99, on up.<br />

1138 I currently recycle my bags at the <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> Waste & recovery center. I<br />

think adding the convenience of curbside pickup would be a huge move in<br />

getting others to participate in bag recycling. We also have to think of how to<br />

replace the uses of plastic bags that aren't recycled (picking up animal waste, as<br />

garbage liners in homes, etc). I've found the compostable and biodegradable<br />

bags at the Olympia Food Coop but the availability of these alternatives don't<br />

seem to exist in the large chain stores. In fact most folks aren't aware of them as<br />

alternatives. How can we help folks with education and availability of these<br />

alternatives? As for the proposed ban in this survey, I'm 'for' banning the bags<br />

but I'd leave it up to the stores to decide whether they'd charge for paper bags. I<br />

don't think that should be directed by the county.<br />

1139 I want more credible information on all possible trade offs before banning plastic<br />

bags. We have become a scare tactic society. As soon as environment is used<br />

in a sentence, we panic without considering who is running the statistics. I have<br />

become a little skeptical at times. Your survey is an example. Of course I have<br />

concern for animals and the environment. So, the results of your survey will<br />

show that there are high percentages for those two and thus we should ban<br />

plastic bags, regardless of anything else. there is more to the issue, but most<br />

governing bodies don't have the nerve to explore them in this State run by<br />

Evergreen State College graduates.<br />

1140 1. Make a bag of bags a permitted item in the mixed recycle bins offered by<br />

Waste Connections, Inc. 2. More media attention to alternative uses for recycled<br />

bags.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1141 We all need to start to recycle them, maybe have a bin or a way to get them<br />

picked up like the 9other materials.<br />

1142 I don't like plastic bags but I don't prefer using cut down trees for paper bags<br />

either. The tough thing about banning plastic bags is the handles on paper ones<br />

are not usually equal to the strength of plastic bags. Thank you for the idea - I'd<br />

love to know more!<br />

1143 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are unnecessary for shopping bags. I have used reusable cloth<br />

bags for over 20 years. However plastic bags are convenient for vegetables that<br />

are dripping with moisture. I reuse the plastic vegetable bags as long as<br />

possible. I have not found a good alternative. I have made some bags of<br />

lightweight nylong that work well for dry vegetables and for fruit. Providing more<br />

convenient locations for recycling plastic bags would help increase recycling.<br />

1144 I like the plastic bag when I put a paper bag in it, it is easier for me to carry items<br />

around. The handles on the paper bags always rip while the ones on the plastic<br />

do not. I like plastic bags in my trash cans because liquid does not leak in to<br />

the waste basket like if you were using paper bags. Perhaps if you rewarded<br />

people for recycling instead of charging them, they would have the incentive<br />

needed to recycle. You ban plastic bags you raise the prices of merchants<br />

everywhere. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are by far cheaper then paper bags. Don't merchants<br />

have enough overhead costs? When they have more costs the merchandise<br />

they sell goes up and people stop buying.<br />

1145 I bring very few "new" plastic bags into our home because primarily we use<br />

reusable cloth bags for groceries and I just don't need a bag for many of the<br />

items i may buy. But I do use the bags for trash in our waste cans, and for<br />

picking up aluminum cans along the road (and sometimes trash too) and for<br />

deadheading dandelions to put in the trash and for noxious weed "herb robert" to<br />

put in the trash...but somehow there always seems to be a plastic bag when you<br />

need it. I do recycle plastic bags periodically and these bags often come from<br />

other homes than mine - such as my parents who don't recycle them. And from<br />

work where I will find them in the garbage needlessly. Basically, I think plastic<br />

bags CAN have a purpose but I think we have a HUGE over abundance of them<br />

produced.<br />

1146 Like: convenience, useful for other purposes (such as enclosing shoes packed<br />

in a suitcase, or holding wet swim suits & towels after a day at the beach or an<br />

swim at the pool, or sweaty clothes after a hard workout). Increase recycling:<br />

more drop off sites, charge a fee for them (as they do in Italy), allow in curbside<br />

recycling. For ban: damage outweighs benefits Against ban: people like the<br />

convenience Compromise position: charge a fee<br />

1147 I don't like plastic bags and try not use them. I always recycle any plastic bags<br />

that I get.<br />

1148 None of my plastic bags goes directly into the trash. I reuse them for many<br />

things: dog poop, waste basket liners, to carry my lunch to work, as trash bags in<br />

my car, to store things at home, etc. My lunch bag gets reused repeatedly until it<br />

falls apart. If I use my reusable bags for grocery or other shopping too often, I<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

don't have enough plastic bags to reuse.<br />

1149 I don't think the consumer asked for plastic bags, I am fine with banning them,<br />

but I do not believe we should be charged for paper bags. I think more people<br />

would recycle them if they could be put in the same recycle bin.<br />

1150 I do not like plastic bags, I never have. I think they should go back to paper or<br />

reusable<br />

1151 I use the plastic bags in 2 ways....one, of course, is to recycle them -- but also, I<br />

used them as garbage bags. If I couldn't get them in the grocery store, then I<br />

would probably buy them for garbage purposes -- that would defeat the purpose<br />

of banning them!<br />

1152 We need to go back to basics. "Progress" is killing this country. Ban plastic<br />

bags completely.<br />

1153 There are just to many of them being placed in the landfill. There has to be a<br />

better way.<br />

1154 I like plastic bags for cold groceries, like meat, frozen veggies or ice cream, as<br />

paper sacks rip and wilt with these items. I always reuse my bags to line my<br />

garbage can. I always put my garbage in these bags prior to putting out by the<br />

street. When I have been behind garbage trucks, I often see litter flying out of<br />

their trucks, which is caused by 2 things: The garbage in the trucks is not in<br />

bags and the garbage trucks are not covering the freshly picked up garbage<br />

before driving to the next pick up. They leave their truck backs open and the<br />

unbagged garbage flies right out, and turns into litter along our roadways. I have<br />

written our garbage hauler about this, and received no response. Why don't you<br />

all tackle this problem, before you worry about the plastic bags????<br />

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1155 How can we increase bag recycling? May 16, 2012 2:43 PM<br />

1156 I was told that they cannot be recycled in our curbside recycle bins. May 16, 2012 1:12 PM<br />

1157 I re-use my plastic bags for garbage collection and then put them in the trash for<br />

collection..They can also be cut into strips and crocheted into various items -<br />

quite nifty. There is no way to recycle plastic bags in our local recycle bin<br />

pickups - they do not take them at all. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient to use at the<br />

grocery store for packaging small items and I would think they use fewer of our<br />

resources than do paper bags. Many of the plastic bags are already made from<br />

re-cycled products. Now to find a way to keep them out of the rivers, lakes and<br />

oceans.<br />

1158 I resuse plastic grocery bags for garbage bags and to pick of pet waste. If<br />

plastic grocery bags are banned, then I will have to purchase plastic bags.<br />

1159 recycling bags at the curb would be nice......I like the stores that give a .05 credit<br />

for bring your own bags.<br />

1160 on a very very rare occasion, I need to seal something really gross and would<br />

use one but I have learned to live without them at home pretty much except for<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

garbage can liners-- I only use one or two very simple, thin ones per MONTH.<br />

At work however, as a school nurse, I need something to put clothing in that has<br />

been vomited, pooped or piddled on in order to send them home and not stink up<br />

the whole school... any ideas?<br />

1161 No plastic bags....period. If you don't bring your own to the store, then you<br />

should have to pay for a recycleable bag there at the store! Curbside bag<br />

recycling would be great but really...these are something we should totally<br />

eliminate from all stores. Bring your own!<br />

1162 I would completely support a ban on plastic bags. I would also like to see<br />

manufacturers held accountable for the waste created by their packaging<br />

choices. I try to avoid packaging waste as much as possible but sometimes there<br />

is no choice. It should not be "free" for manufacturers to choose to create waste.<br />

1163 Don't need to ban them; figure out how to recycle them more efficiently, like<br />

putting them in our recycling container along with other plastics, etc. The only<br />

place to take bags is to a grocery store that has a container for them. We were<br />

forced to go to plastic bags, because 20 years ago the environmentalists said we<br />

were wasting too many trees to make paper bags. What's next?<br />

1164 Too much regulation now. just do a positive PR bit re: use of plastic bags....let<br />

people make individual decisions. Don't impose regulation at retail level.<br />

1165 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a convenient way to manage purchased items, and a terrible<br />

ecological disaster for wildlife and landfills. Replacement solutions, i.e. cloth<br />

bags, are inconvenient and not always remembered. I must have ten of them in<br />

my Prius and I often forget to carry them in to the grocery store, resulting in<br />

using plastic bags or an extra trip to the car to get them, which I often do. Cloth<br />

bags were used as marketing tools, so some of my bags say TOP or SAFEWAY<br />

on them; I don't like ubiquitous advertisements, especially when I had to pay for<br />

the product with the advertizing on it. But I believe we MUST get rid of the<br />

plastic ones. Lee Chambers, West Olympia ki7ss@arrl.net<br />

1166 I think there are much more important issues to be solved than banning plastic<br />

bags.<br />

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1167 I think we should get rid of plastic bags. May 15, 2012 10:04 PM<br />

1168 I try not to use plastic bags for my groceries and choose paper if I forget my<br />

reusables. I would support a ban on plastic bags. We also need better options<br />

for produce bags. I know it is difficult to recycle the bags so banning may be the<br />

better option. If they are not available, more people would go to reusables and<br />

paper would still be available. Paper uses trees but trees are renewable.<br />

1169 I am all for a ban. Make it expensive to not bring your own reuseable bags -<br />

people won't do the right thing for nature until it hits them in the pocketbook. I<br />

don't like plastic bags, but I am occasionally guilty of forgetting my own bags, a<br />

ban would help me remember! A ban would be the surest way to safe resources<br />

and protect the wild life.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1170 I try to always remember to bring my own shopping bags, but occasionally<br />

forget. I reuse the plastic bags for produce at grocery stores for garbage can<br />

liners in the smaller bathroom garbage cans because garbage bags don't come<br />

that small.<br />

1171 Because they are readily available, I do not always bring my reuseable bags. If<br />

a ban were to go into effect, I would like the option of using them for some<br />

messy groceries.<br />

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1173 Sometimes I forget my reusable bag or I don't have enough and its nice to have<br />

the plastic bag available. I also reuse many of the plastic bags in my home. I<br />

have too many plastic bags because I am not aware where I can recycle them.<br />

Push for more places to accept bags to recycle and promote these locations.<br />

1174 Have curb-side recycling; do a campaign that encourages use of reusable bags.<br />

My one concern is charging low income families a fee for plastic or paper bags<br />

when they may not have reusable bags.<br />

1175 plastic bags are helpful with items like separating fish or meat at the grocery<br />

store. I always try to recycle them and try to remember own bags at stores. I<br />

always forget to reuse them for wet produce items like lettuce, etc. As long as<br />

they're available, we will continue to "forget" to do something better.<br />

1176 I reuse my bags to line garbage can which is designed for that sort of bag. I use<br />

reusable ones except when I need them for garbage can. I would not like it if I<br />

could not get plastic bag for the clothes and other things I buy since it rains so<br />

much here. I am willing to listen to suggestions for how to address this but do<br />

not like bans, at least as the first step.<br />

1177 I reuse the bags for other trash. As I recall there used to be a place to recycle<br />

your bags at the stores. If we use paper, it has to come from trees and plastic<br />

comes from petrolum so what are we going to gian one way or the other, it is a<br />

lose, lose no mater what you do. Let the people decide what they want to use<br />

and keep the government out of it.<br />

1178 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are handy to have for many household uses. I like the fact that<br />

they're fairly small and therefore not so heavy to carry. Most of all, I love the<br />

handles. When my bag supply is high, I return the ones I have to the grocery<br />

store for recycling.<br />

1179 Occasionally they are handy when I forget my bags or I underestimate how<br />

many bags are needed. But, I would be just as happy with paper or I try to get<br />

away with no bag at all.<br />

1180 The last question was really two questions and I would support a plastic bag ban<br />

but would not support a fee for paper bags. Poor survey question.<br />

1181 I think it is fine to use plastic bags. I need them for my pet's waste, and if there<br />

is a problem then the recyclers need to make it so that they can be recycled curb<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

side... but it should not cost extra!! Otherwise, the extra can be taken to the<br />

grocery store where you can recycle them there!!! Don't be like STUPID<br />

Seattle!!!<br />

1182 Although I don't like the careless use of plastic bags, I do sometimes take plastic<br />

bags at stores like Target, where the bags are strong enough to be reused to line<br />

my garbage cans. Why pay for rolls of plastic bags if you can get them for "free"<br />

and reuse them? Since I compost and recycle, I don't need very many. I never<br />

take bags from stores where the bags are so weak they immediately tear and<br />

become unusable. A can see the benefits to banning plastic bags, though, since<br />

I see so many littering our streets.<br />

1183 plastic bags are versatile, I use them as trash can liners instead of buying thicker<br />

plastic bags increase plastic bag recycling by offering recycling of plastic bags<br />

with paper products or other plastic products<br />

1184 I do like reusing plastic bags for pet waste, but I can't make any good argument<br />

for not banning plastic bags. I would be curious to know the perceived impact on<br />

resources used to make paper bags. How much do you expect that to increase?<br />

Have there been studies to show the per bag cost that consumers can accept,<br />

while maximizing the use of canvas/reusable bags? Where does the money go<br />

that's collected for paper bags? To the store? A conservation fund?<br />

Transparency about these kinds of questions will hopefully help consumers<br />

accept a plastic bag ban.<br />

1185 I don't really like plastic bags and I think when the store is bagging your<br />

groceries they use too many (putting only a small number of items in each bag). I<br />

recycle the plastic bags I do get by taking them back to the store, I don't know if<br />

any other way to recycle them (other than using them for garbage bags).<br />

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1186 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags pollute everywhere and they take too long to decompose. May 15, 2012 5:03 PM<br />

1187 I do not believe that the time, effort and cost of recycling is actually worth it. Not<br />

to mention the amount of time wasted talking about it.<br />

1188 I don't like plastic bags. They are bad for the environment and there is no need<br />

for them. I have cut my overall use of plastic bag use, including the produce<br />

clear plastic, to almost zero. I still use one or two a week for meat and fish to<br />

prevent leaks. One way to increase recycling is to allow them in the curbside<br />

recycle bins. I now have to take them to the grocery store to recycle them. This<br />

may keep some people from recycling. I would like to see paper bags go away<br />

as well. There is no reason why stores couldn't give out reusable bags for a<br />

small fee. It would be a good way for them to advertise the store brand and<br />

would be helping the environment.<br />

1189 My wife has been taking her own grocery bags for over 30 years! She shops at<br />

Fred Meyer where they give her 5 cents per bag for bringing her own. There<br />

should be a charge of 5 cents for each plastic bag and paper bag at grocery<br />

stores. However, would prefer a ban altogether. Americans are not only spoiled<br />

and lazy, they are becoming like a Third World Nation.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1190 Ithink plastic bags have become a nuisance. I TRY to use permanent bags and<br />

have bought net bags for produce. The problem is changing old habits. I favor a<br />

charge for using either plastic or paper bags from the store. The discount for<br />

bringing my own doesn't perk my memory, but I think an additional charge<br />

would. The charge should be used to offset costs.<br />

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1192 I don't like a thing about plastic bags; I would recycle if I could do it curbside. I<br />

simply don't take them if offered, I either go bagless if I've forgotten my own, or<br />

will chose paper if I have to.<br />

1193 Other than the fact that I would continually have to run back out to my car to get<br />

the reusable bag that I had forgotten to take into the store, I ALWAYS use the<br />

self check-out when possible and don't know how the reusable bags work with<br />

those.<br />

1194 I keep re-usable shopping bags in my personal vehicle, and I'm generally<br />

successful at using them +90% of the time. Occasionally, I go the store and I'm<br />

using alternate transportation, so I have to use the ones the store provides<br />

(plastic). Also, if I end up buying more groceries than the 2-3 reusable bags can<br />

easily hold...then the same deal; the store bags are the backup. So I guess I'm<br />

glad they are there when I need them. Is there any data on what makes people<br />

who use re-usable bags successful at it? Also, is there data on where the plastic<br />

bags end up after their initial or secondary use? Finally, almost of equal concern<br />

to plastic bags are PET clam-shell packaging. We need to find a solution for<br />

these packaging types... or we need to be able to take them back to the vendor.<br />

Thanks for asking! WmB<br />

1195 I don't care for plastic bags and much prefer paper, both for useability and use of<br />

resources. However I'm not in favor of regulation of a fee to consumers for<br />

single-use bags. I'd prefer to see discounts for consumer use of re-useable<br />

containers, and/or incentives to businesses to not use the fly-away type of plastic<br />

grocery bags.<br />

1196 I use reusable bags and have done so for years-but yes I sometimes forget and<br />

then I may get a plastic bag. Mostly I forget to bring them when I go to a big pet<br />

store. I recycle them all. I think we can all get used to not using store-supplied<br />

bags--costco is an example. All this said, I don't believe there should be any<br />

mandated charge for not providing your own bag.<br />

1197 I take the bags from the newspaper to the grocery store for recycling. I mostly<br />

reuse grocery store bags for waste basket bags. I regularly use the reusable<br />

bags at the grocery store, but my husband is not as diligent. We end up with<br />

plenty to use for garbage bags! If bags were easier to recycle, more folks would<br />

likely do it. Working with folks in poverty, I don't like to add a charge for bags at<br />

the grocery store or limit the availability of bags.for those who would have<br />

difficulty affording reusable bags.<br />

1198 The plastic bags are light weight and strong. Make recycling as easy as possible,<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

marine/wild life. The manufacture process cannot be good for the enviroment.<br />

1199 I reuse plastic bags all the time for lining garbage cans, packing material, loading<br />

items into cars or transporting items to people, etc. I don't like reusable bags<br />

becasue of e coli material that can be carried from one food item to another and<br />

other contamination that occurs. The reuseable grocery bags should be wahed<br />

after every use for food safety.<br />

1200 I reuse plastic bags to line my garbage cans, but I 100% support a ban on them.<br />

I don't believe Lacey has a curbside option to recycle plastic bags, but I hope<br />

that we would get one soon.<br />

1201 If plastic bags are such a problem, just ban them! Costco uses their boxes for<br />

customers products.<br />

1202 Many European cities have never provided plastic bags and they all seem to get<br />

their groceries home. There is simply no reason to provide bags for people. With<br />

the hundreds of reusable bags available on the market today, plus the tote bags<br />

we seem to get at conferences, etc. providing bags for yourself is extremely<br />

convenient. One only needs to visit an area where plastic bags are prevalent and<br />

trash collection is not to see why they should be banned world wide.<br />

1203 I think there should be a charge for the plastic bags. Sometimes you just do<br />

forget to bring in your reusables, so it's nice to have that occasional option.<br />

When we visited Hawaii recently they didn't have plastic bags available in the big<br />

grocery store we went to, but they would sell you the reusable woven bags for a<br />

very modest 50 cents. That seemed sensible to me. If you don't want to keep<br />

buying new ones, it will help you remember to bring them to the store. But I fear<br />

that stores would start getting greedy and change more than necessary for those<br />

bags. Perhaps there should be a big effort made by the county to provide free<br />

bags to residents as part of a public awareness program, and then after that<br />

have the plastic bags not be free anymore after that. I almost always use my<br />

canvas bags now, but plastic certainly does have it's place, such as meat<br />

products that may be dripping and could contaminate other foods; or juicy fruits<br />

that could make a mess on the way home from the store. Another use is to<br />

double wrap poison for use in the home or yard. Since I reuse my plastic bags<br />

for many things, from transporting sandy or wet shoes/items back from the<br />

beach to lining my trash cans, if I weren't getting them from the store, I'd<br />

probably have to buy more trash bags in any case. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are also<br />

essential for certain things such as dog poop removal and other highly<br />

disposable uses. If you are using cloth diapers, I don't know how else one could<br />

easily transport them when you are away from home.<br />

1204 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are recycled to make decking or other products. Paper bags can be<br />

recycled into new paper bags. Also can be placed in the yard waste bin to be<br />

transformed into fertilizer. Hawaii's Kauai has implemented a requirement<br />

preventing plastic bag use and the stores, etc. appear to be adapting well.<br />

(Except Walmart which has turned it into a profit making exercise.) Hilo Hattie's<br />

uses plastic like bags which are biodegradable and can be placed in the garbage<br />

(after being reused a couple of times). I think a greater issue is plastic water<br />

bottles. We are teaching a whole generation of kids to drink only from single use<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

plastic water bottles and to shun drinking fountains and kitchen sinks for water.<br />

1205 I like plastic bags for lining my wastebaskets - but then each week the bag goes<br />

into the landfill, which contributes to the problem. I re-use produce bags several<br />

times before recycling. I would support a ban on plastic bags at checkout, but<br />

not necessarily a charge for paper.<br />

1206 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a wasteful luxury. It is one that Americans need to get over. I<br />

lived in Europe where everyone just is used to bringing their own bags to the<br />

markets. We absolutely need to be doing that.<br />

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1207 It would be great if there were more places to recycle plastic bags. May 15, 2012 11:29 AM<br />

1208 Mixed bag here (no pun) I prefer paper #1 because I make a lot of popcorn...<br />

<strong>Plastic</strong> melts. #2 paper is so much more useful... Mulch, weed abatement. #3<br />

plastic is reclycable if people are diligent... My brother is probably the #1 recycler<br />

(business) in thurston county<br />

1209 1. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags could be picked up with glass once a month. 2. I object to<br />

business use of "extra fee" for paper bag. It is a cost of business and they should<br />

manage it instead of blaming it on government.<br />

1210 1. I would like the bags to be compostable but sturdy for multiple use. 2. I like<br />

plastic bags because of their many after uses.....I like them in the store because<br />

I forget re-usable bags. 3. Do have a container for bag recycling in many more<br />

convenient places---however remember that those bags can transmit horrible<br />

disease, such as norovirus.<br />

1211 We always reuse the plastic bags from grocery shopping for garbage sacks, pet<br />

waste and things that need to be carried and kept dry.. If we didn't have grocery<br />

plastic sacks, we would be buying plastic sacks which would not reduce<br />

manufacturing. For plastic sacks like Zip Lock etc. they already get many uses<br />

before finally being used for disposal purposes. The main reason small plastic<br />

sacks which aren't reusable for much get tossed instead of recycling is there isn't<br />

much information available on where to recycle them. We are pretty good at<br />

recycling as much as we can but not perfect! Mostly, much of the litter we see is<br />

waste from fast food places and larger plastic sacks - not the grocery sack size.<br />

1212 Enable curbside plastic bag recycling. Some plastic bags are very convenient.<br />

A ban on plastic bags is probably not doable unless/until it becomes a Federal<br />

mandate.<br />

1213 I completely agree that plastic bags of all sizes are a nuisance and a danger to<br />

birds, fish, children, and other life. Although I would like to see a great reduction<br />

in their use, I would also like the residents of the county and the cities to learn<br />

what is proper recycling. Perhaps neighborhood associations, such as the one I<br />

live in, should hold trainings at their gatherings. People also respond to<br />

incentives but I can't think of a way to reward people for using their recycling<br />

bins or purchasing the organics service that doesn't have an economic impact. I<br />

think what I am saying is that we should get more "buy-in" for all kinds of<br />

reducing/reusing/recycling before we get tough on just plastic bags. Earth Day is<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

every day! I realize that I didn't exactly answer the questions, but that is because<br />

I think that if residents learned to think about recycling everything, the bag issue<br />

might just diminish.<br />

1214 I like plastic bags because they're easy to carry. Increasing bag recycling could<br />

be done by educating folks and putting the recycling boxes in convenient, very<br />

visible locations. I think providing an incentive (as some stores already do) for<br />

bringing in your reusable bags is a good solution.<br />

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1215 Advertise via water and garbage bills. May 15, 2012 10:51 AM<br />

1216 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are like tumble weeds, they get blown all over the land and water,<br />

there aren't any good reason to use them.<br />

1217 I do like plastic bags for pet waste, carrying boots to the beach, and other<br />

miscellaneous uses, but I try to reuse the ones that I currently have. Is it<br />

possible to have a separate recycling container for plastic bags? Or some kind of<br />

recycling on garbage Mondays that recycles plastic bags and other plastics or<br />

items? Perhaps charging people for using plastic bags as well as paper bags<br />

would be a good option. 25 cents per plastic bag would get people's attention.<br />

Thanks for trying to find good solutions for a difficult problem.<br />

1218 The strength of a plastic bag is directly related to its convenience and its cost to<br />

the retailers. One way to cut the use is to charge a fee high enough for people<br />

to notice, one that will make a difference in changing behavior. Like any other<br />

service the people who choose to single use plastic over reusable also make the<br />

choice to pay for it. The incentive to go reusable currently doesn't outweigh the<br />

convenience factor of a "free" plastic bag. The creation of new habits continues<br />

to evolve, but people must first recognize the need for change. Often the first<br />

"r", REDUCE, isn't emphasized, favor being placed on re-use and recycling. The<br />

larger concept of needing less is ignored because it hinders economics. Are we<br />

back to where we started? Creation of social change by economic incentive<br />

seems a feasible option, and can be successful if it makes that difference that<br />

can be felt. Use the funding for clean up, rather than the production of more.<br />

The idea certainly isn't new, and makes great sense. Economically it has to<br />

matter, which is unfortunate, since economy has won over environment in nearly<br />

every arena. In this case why can't it work for us rather than against us? Less is<br />

more, really, but how can we achieve it if we don't believe it?<br />

1219 I support stores charging a fee to use paper bags if the fee goes to some sort of<br />

recycle benefit, not just for the store's profit. Stores need to be set up to accept<br />

the cloth bags we bring in and bag more easily. Clerks need to be more friendly<br />

when you bring them in. It will take some education to get people used to this. I<br />

shop at the co-op and always use my cloth bags. but not at anywhere else<br />

because stores are not set up for it with any sort of friendliness. Also I need a<br />

few plastic bags to line trash cans.<br />

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1220 Ban them completely. May 15, 2012 10:37 AM<br />

1221 I hate plastic bags, but am against imposing a fee for paper bags. Just eliminate<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

(Granted, I am not in the retail industry and have NO idea of what costs are<br />

involved). :)<br />

1222 I would greatly appreciate plastic bag recycling in my recycling cart, I heartily<br />

endorse the idea. Thank you!<br />

1223 Paper sacks are too hard to carry and often tear. Maybe we need a new design<br />

that would make them more likeable.<br />

1224 I am totally in favor of banning plastic bag use in grocery stores. I was just down<br />

visiting family in San Francisco and they no longer offer plastic bags. They do<br />

not charge for paper bags. I honestly am shocked when I see customers leaving<br />

a grocery store with 10-20 plastic bags and 1-2 items in each bag!<br />

1225 I don't think adding more regulations is the solution. Offering positive incentives<br />

to use alternate resources sits better with me. I think curbside plastic bag<br />

recycling would be very useful, as the bags often get forgotten at home when we<br />

head to the grocery store. Also, I believe many people use the bags to line their<br />

smaller garbage cans. If they don't use those, they may very well purchase bags<br />

specifically for that purpose. In that case, those bags are only being used once,<br />

versus the plastic grocery bags being used twice -- once to bring groceries home<br />

and once to line a garbage can.<br />

1226 I would like to see them banned, however will miss them personally for trash can<br />

use, poop scooping..<br />

1227 My family and I don't use plastic bags. If we forget our own bags at the grocery<br />

store, we ask them to put the items in a paper bag. If it's just one or two items,<br />

I'll just carry them out. My only concern about a plastic bag ban is how that<br />

affects individuals who don't have the money to buy reusable bags...will there be<br />

a time period where the city would give away reusable bags. I really hate when<br />

cities make a great ban like this one but then those who cannot afford are the<br />

ones affected....remember $30 car tabs....that seemed to hurt those who<br />

struggle financially...at the time, my car tabs went up to $30 and I was just out of<br />

school and trying to find a job. I just don't want to make more of a hardship for<br />

people who are already feeling a financial burden.<br />

1228 1. Availability when I forget my shopping bag. 2. If none of our chemists or other<br />

geniuses can come up with a way of making biodegradable bags, then ban the<br />

manufacture of them. In the meantime, try relocating recycle containers in a<br />

more obvious location, like at the store entrance.<br />

1229 The only thing I like about them is that I can reuse some of them in garbage<br />

cans. I alway use canvas bags for shopping.<br />

1230 I use cloth bags (when I remember them) I didn't know there was a place to<br />

recycle our old plastic bags. I would like to see recycling of plastic bags more<br />

readily available.<br />

1231 dont care for the plastic bags would rather pay for paper it i need to usally use<br />

my own bags<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1232 I use my own bags and have been for a few years. I sometimes forget them in<br />

my car, but have been pretty diligent in the past year. I care about our<br />

environment and hope others do too!<br />

1233 I don't want my choices limited by bureacratic commands or governmental laws.<br />

There's too much of this going on!!! I say, let's go back to paper bags and put<br />

some loggers back to work! At the very least, I want a choice of paper or plastic<br />

at the check out stand! NO BANNING OF PLASTIC BAGS!!!<br />

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1234 If you like disease go for the reuseable grocery bags. May 15, 2012 9:28 AM<br />

1235 I would like to see a ban on plastic bags. They serve no purpose and don't<br />

degrade fast enough.<br />

1236 We make our own produce bags out of old sheets or pillowcases, and we use<br />

these and grocery bags at the store. We've even given these as gifts. We reuse<br />

glass jars at the co-op or for things like Olykraut. We are regular folks too, not<br />

hippies.<br />

1237 I like the plastic bags because they are right there where at the check out<br />

counter, and I can never remember to bring in my reusable ones. I reuse the<br />

plastic bags for wet garbage, pet waste, and other things. I don't compost,<br />

(because a compost bin requires grass clippings to really get hot enough to<br />

work, and I don't have a lawn.) Plus, my area's garbage pickup (Joe's Refuse),<br />

doesn't offer the composting curbside pickup service. The reusable bags have<br />

recently been shown to carry bacteria and viruses (i.e. Norovirus) and you<br />

cannot launder the synthetic bags the stores sell. You can launder the canvas<br />

ones, but they're much too expensive for someone like me, who's been<br />

unemployed since 2008. The reason more people don't recycle the plastic bags<br />

are many. If someone like me cannot remember to take the reusable bags in to<br />

the store (and they are in my car), what makes you think I am going to remember<br />

to take in that wad of plastic bags in my pantry? I wish the county had a LOT<br />

more bins for plastic bag recycling, then I would do it. If I could put my plastic<br />

bags in my recycling curbside bin, I would do it. The stores have to be on board,<br />

I read that some of them merely empty their plastic bag recycling bins into the<br />

dumpster. And some retail clerks have to be constantly 'reminded' to give the<br />

customer that nickel discount for using a reusable bag. The stores don't want to<br />

lose that darned nickel! Many places don't want the recycling bins because<br />

people dump their garbage in them, because garbage fees are so very high.<br />

Don't ban plastic bags, you cannot legislate morality.I hate it when I see plastic<br />

bags in the ocean and in the forest, but banning them won't work. Instead, make<br />

it easy to do the right thing. If you allow plastic bags in the green recycling<br />

curbside bins, people will do it. If the stores charged a nickel for each PLASTIC<br />

bag one used (they do that in Germany), and gave a bigger discount (let's say<br />

.25,) for using the reusable ones, people would use more reusable bags. If the<br />

store provided free paper bags along with plastic bags, the customer would have<br />

three choices: use their own bag (and get a 25 cent discount per bag), use a free<br />

paper bag, or pay 5 cents for each plastic bag. That nickel for the plastic bags<br />

should go to the county in order to handle them. The stores will resist and<br />

complain, of course, and probably even lobby the legislature (or, more likely, lard<br />

the palms of the legislators) to keep such a thing from becoming law. But<br />

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punishing the customer isn't working. You have to hold the STORES<br />

accountable, TOO. If you make ALL the stores that use plastic bags abide by<br />

the law, they will be forced to comply. Or, you can tax them for the privilege of<br />

handling the plastic bags for them. Don't punish the consumer, punish the<br />

stores that don't want to play along.<br />

1238 I moved here 5 years ago from Ky/Ohio. So many parts of this county are a<br />

DUMP. Derelict old abandoned buildings, yards full of trash piled in their yards, I<br />

live in Lacey , on Shady lane. I am getting to be embarrassed to say I live here .<br />

Why don't you clean up the garbage that already is here instead of new<br />

legislation. Oh I know, you feel the need to be politically correct better to leave<br />

junk all over the county and concentrate your resources on plastic bags, I feel<br />

so strongly about this ill even leave my name. wake up lawmakers do something!<br />

saraliz. Christoph<br />

1239 I like plastic shopping bags because they are super convenient to reuse as trash<br />

bags. I've never had to buy a trash bag in my life. But most people don't get it<br />

or are lazy. I don't know how one could make the plastic bag recycling bins at<br />

retailers any more obvious. I think retailers just need to start charging a fee for<br />

bags in an effort to reduce the number used.<br />

1240 Basically, I don't like plastic bags. And I don't see the advantage of increasing<br />

recycling. We need to stop wasting petroleum to produce plastic bags. Period.<br />

And we need to stop wasting trees for those paper bags. I think the only way<br />

folks are going to start being responsible for transporting their groceries is to do<br />

exactly what you are proposing.<br />

1241 I recycle mine at stores that have the plastic bag recycling bins (Albertson's,<br />

QFC, etc.). I don't particularly like them and a ban would be wonderful for our<br />

environment.<br />

1242 I feel like plastic has it's usefulness in some cases. Vegetables, Meats, etc... But<br />

I like to bring my own bags in to use whenever I possibly can (most of the time<br />

now, I remember). I also like to bag my own groceries, ( i'm a former checker)<br />

because for years I have watched the checkout/bag people not fully use the<br />

plastic bags and you can come home with a few groceries and as many as 8-10<br />

bags!! Ridiculous~<br />

1243 At grocery try not to give out the bag or charge them. Encourage them to bring<br />

recyclable bags. Actually I don't need to deduct 5 cent each bag i bring. Try to<br />

charge 5 cent or more to encourage them to bring their own bags. My hubby<br />

always use plastic bags and he refused to use recycle bags ;-/ I think its dpened<br />

on individual some people aren't care and some are do.<br />

1244 There need to be a recycle ben for plastic bags not another way of life taken<br />

away or another tax. More education about plastic bags and how to recycle<br />

them.<br />

1245 I prefer to use my own reusable bags that I bring to the store a get a 5 cent per<br />

bag credit. When I forget to bring my own bags in I would prefer the stores use<br />

paper over plastic except when bagging my meat products. I do re-use a small<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

amount of plastic bags for leaky garbage and pet waste. The rest of them I take<br />

back to the store for recycling. I would not support an outright ban on plastic<br />

bags.<br />

1246 In rural <strong>Thurston</strong> county, maybe allow plastic bags to be put into one bag, tied,<br />

and then put in with glass in the separate glass bins, for recycling. Instead of<br />

giving a recycling rebate on monthly garbage bills, use the money to give a<br />

larger credit, at all businesses in the county, as an incentive to people who use<br />

their own reusable bags.<br />

1247 I can NEVER remember to bring my reuseable nags with me and I often shop on<br />

a whim in any case. I do save my bags and reuse them to clean out the litter<br />

box. My one complaint is that they're usually so thin, they're not meant to be<br />

used more than once and that often means I have to tape up the holes before I<br />

can reuse them. I literally do not know how I would live without them. If I could<br />

add the torn ones to my usual curb-side recycle bin, that would be helpful and I<br />

think that would solve your lansfill issues as well...<br />

1248 I can reuse them for other things. <strong>Bag</strong>s we buy to reuse become soiled and you<br />

may get sick from them if not washed constantly.<br />

1249 I hate plastic bags but I wouldn't want a fee added to my grocery bill for paper<br />

bags. They are very convenient and make carrying groceries easy. They are at<br />

the store ready for you to use. Ruseable bags are getting bad press for having<br />

lots of germs on them. Then when you leave your bags at home your only<br />

option is the plastic or paper. It's been said that the paper uses more energy to<br />

produce. Until someone comes up with an energy effecient and waste reducing<br />

bag - there are very little options available. Use the plastic and polute the earth,<br />

use the reusable and polute your body, use the paper and use too much energy.<br />

Bamboo bags are probably too expensive to make and might use too much<br />

energy. The problem when using cloth bags or reusable is you don't know<br />

where they've been or what's been in them. Costco doesn't use bags, they use<br />

their boxes. Using boxes could be an option at the store expect that most aren't<br />

really set up for that. There just doesn't seem to be a simple solution. We should<br />

have never started using plastic bags. People are too used to them. Changing<br />

peoples shopping habits is difficult but necessary. We could put our sights back<br />

to the old days before plastic and paper bags were invented. What did people<br />

do then? Of course huge grocery stores weren't around then. Trying to reeducate<br />

doesn't work for a large majority of the polulas, you have to take<br />

measures and say "no more plastic bags", people will get used to it.<br />

1250 the question "I always use reusable bags when I shop" was answered with a<br />

strongly agree, but sometimes I forget my recylced bag! I go back to my car<br />

before paying for my purchase, to get my bag.<br />

1251 PLASTIC IS CLEAN. THE REUSABLE CLOTH BAGS ARE FILTHY AND<br />

SHOULD BE BANNED IN STORES. CLERKS HAVE TO WEAR SANITARY<br />

GLOVES WHEN HANDLEING USED CLOTH BAGS. A WHOLE ATHLETIC<br />

TEAM IN OREGON RECENTLY GOT SICK FROM EATING FOOD CARRIED<br />

IN A CLOTH BAG. BEFORE PLASTIC IS BANNED WE SHOULD HAVE AN<br />

ALTERNATIVE OTHER THAN BRINGING CONTAMINANTS INTO OUR FOOD<br />

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1252 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are durable, light weight, effectively protect garbage cans & are<br />

great for transporting and containing wet/dirty items. More bag recycling<br />

recepticles. They are often overfull & only at one entrance of the grocery stores.<br />

A larger variety, more available & low cost alternative in biodegradeable bags<br />

would make a ban more effective.<br />

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1253 I have no problem with a ban on plastic bags- I like using my own bag - May 15, 2012 8:31 AM<br />

1254 Alternatives to plastic bags should be devised and their cost incorporated into<br />

the cost of doing business.<br />

1255 I usually use reusable bags but occasionally get plastic bags because repurpose<br />

them in lots of ways. I would possibly support a small charge for those who<br />

choose to use plastic bags, especially if they were made a little thicker such that<br />

they could be reused for groceries. My concern is for those who are less<br />

fortunate -- paper bags are more difficult to transport by walking or bus, and are<br />

likely to rip due to weight or water (rain!) damage.<br />

1256 Simply charge a fee for new plastic bags at the POS and the problem will<br />

[almost] take care of it self.<br />

1257 I think bringing reusable bags to the store instead of using plastic is one small<br />

and easy change we can make that will go a long way in helping our<br />

environment. Using paper bags as an option for people who want that seems<br />

like a great option for those that choose it.<br />

1258 I just think they are wasteful but there are times I forget my reusable and end up<br />

with plastic. If I could recycle them at home that would be very helpful.<br />

1259 I don't like plastic bags at all. I think banning them, and charging a fee for<br />

paperbags, would help us all convert to the reusuable shopping bags. It wouldn't<br />

take us very long to make the change.<br />

1260 It is next to impossible to find retailers with the recycle bins for bags. They<br />

should be more plentiful, like in EVERY store. I was dissappointed that I didn't<br />

find a list of local bag recycling stations on your website. I try to always take my<br />

own bags shopping. Often stores say they will credit you if you use your own,<br />

but most often that credit is forgotten and not given as advertised. This credit<br />

should be offered more readily.<br />

1261 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are occasionally useful for items that are inappropriate for<br />

cloth/reuseable bags.<br />

1262 There should be a charge for plastic bags, maybe even paper. That would really<br />

encourage people to bring their own. Went to France last summer, the plastic<br />

bags had a scan code on them and were swiped like anything you purchase.<br />

Most people used their own bags. I like having them around to reuse, but<br />

ultimately they are plastic and NEVER disappear.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

and that makes twice the garbage. I need to make my own bags<br />

1264 I don't like plastic bags at all except that I can use them to line my garbage can<br />

sometimes. Having curbside recycling would help. I'm on the fence right now<br />

about bans and wish there were a better way to encourage retailers to find other<br />

methods to package purchases.<br />

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1265 IF we can not get rid of them require that they be compostable May 15, 2012 7:51 AM<br />

1266 Make them degradeable. May 15, 2012 7:48 AM<br />

1267 Require all plastic bags to decompose after three months. May 15, 2012 7:47 AM<br />

1268 Only biodegradable plastic bags should be offered and used. A ban on regular<br />

plastic bags would be the only way to keep people from using them or having<br />

them available for use. Recycling plastic bags is a good thing, but it is just one<br />

more "chore" for people to do. Eliminating the non-biodegradable bags would, in<br />

my opinion, be the only way to get them out of the garbage bins and dumps.<br />

1269 As soon as there is a charge for ANY bag at the market, we'll remember to bring<br />

our own bags !<br />

1270 I believe there is a place for both plastic and paper bags. It is not the bags<br />

themselves that cause the problem. Rather, it is those who use the bags who<br />

are accountable for what happens with those bags. Education and awareness<br />

about responsible use of the bags would be helpful as opposed to banning them<br />

altogether.<br />

1271 Just ban all shopping bags, plastic and paper. Consumers will adapt and the<br />

market will respond. Problem solved.<br />

1272 Public awareness of the problem of plastic bags is a major issue. I think a lot of<br />

people just don't think about it. I think fees for plastic bags would impact lowincome<br />

people negatively, so I think big stores should just start using alternatives<br />

(boxes, supplying reusable bags for free for a year or 6 months until it becomes<br />

"the new normal"). Habits are hard to break, but if big stores just started<br />

changing their practices, the public would eventually catch on.<br />

1273 I do need to keep some for pet waste and for peeling vegetables, but I recycle<br />

most of them--take them to bin at Fred Meyer. My usual grocery store pushes<br />

plastic bags and you have to ask to get paper ones (a few of them are needed<br />

for travelling, etc. I think education is the key. Banning the bagts will just make<br />

people angry.<br />

1274 I like plastic bags because I reused them in my household for anything that<br />

needs bagging. Recycling can be the same way we do plastic containers; it's a<br />

established ordnance, why fixed something if it isn't broken, just apply it to<br />

plastic bags. We havn't heard any argument(s) on plastic bags except what I've<br />

heard on the news on TV about litter and causing some problems on animals<br />

and water creatures.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

don't need them now. However, I would not support a fee for paper bags.<br />

Paper bags are biodegradable, recyclable, and made from wood products that<br />

store and sequester carbon. Stores can give a 5 cent rebate for people that<br />

bring their own bags...otherwise you get a paper bag.<br />

1276 The most compelling argument against use of plastic bags is that most are used<br />

only once and then end up in the landfill or in our landscape. Once there they<br />

remain forever, with serious effects on wildlife and our environment.<br />

1277 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are not to blame. It's the people who discard the plastic bags<br />

irresponsibly. I think most of them do it without thinking about it. Instead of<br />

banning these bags, why don't you try an educational campaign blitz -- similar to<br />

what the State Dept. of Ecology did with the LITTER back in the 70's -- get a<br />

public service message out there -- make those people more aware of the<br />

impact of their actions. Equate irresponsible discarding of plastic bags to bad<br />

citizenship and bad stewards of earth. Make them feel bad. I have yet to see<br />

such a push.<br />

1278 I understand grocery shopping bag none use. What about other use?<br />

Hardware, drug, mom and pop et stores. I turn down bags at most of these<br />

places. Also it may not be convenient to carry a personal shopping bag in many<br />

cases. Traveling or walking most people are not going to carry a bag. Paper is<br />

the alternative of course. <strong>Plastic</strong> garbage bags should go as well. What a<br />

waste as well. They are so engrained in our way of life I guess.<br />

1279 I use my plastic bags for all household needs, from storage to delivering things<br />

from one place to another. I recycle the ones I DON'T use at Fred Meyer<br />

regularly. I do NOT like or use reusable cloth bags. The first time I used one, my<br />

meat had leaked in the bag and I had to toss it. I can't imagine the bag itself<br />

breaks down any better in a landfill and may be worse. I went back back to<br />

plastic and will continue to use plastic, will NOT support a plastic ban. My<br />

extended family uses them as well.<br />

1280 I prefer to use cloth shopping bags but sometimes forget to bring them. When I<br />

shop at Ralph's Thriftway, I sometimes intentionally opt for their plastic bags<br />

made out of recycled plastic because I use those solely as garbage bags. I am in<br />

favor of banning plastic bags in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. I think we need more<br />

community outreach, especially in lower income areas, on this subject and we<br />

need to make cloth bags more accessible and inexpensive so ensure people will<br />

use them. A big hurdle, I think, is that people (including me!) forget to bring their<br />

bags.<br />

1281 If treated properly these bags photodegrade, the county could set upa program<br />

or instruct resident on how to "force" the bags to break down naturally.<br />

1282 +convenience, availability, can be reused, an option for recycling other plastic<br />

products -which we have too much of... -people who don't reuse them, or leave<br />

them around so they become floating litter... These litterers are always a<br />

problem... I have troubles remembering to put my reusable shopping bags back<br />

in the car... Or they are in the other car... How about a shopping bag exchange<br />

program? Leave your extras at your favorite store for others who forgot theirs to<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

use. (I have lots, just forget them and so revert to plastic a lot) I would often<br />

rather have my groceries packed in boxes, so use that option at grocery outlet or<br />

Costco. Another reuse-able option...<br />

1283 I do not like plastic and if given a choice I choose paper which is easily<br />

reuseable. I would not like a charge to use paper.<br />

1284 If using recycled bags is so important, then stores should provide a reusable bag<br />

for every $100 or so dollars used. I do not support people buying reusable bags<br />

to save a store $. Reusable bags harbor bacteria and I am 100% opposed to<br />

using them for meat products. You can't recycle paper bags that have blood from<br />

meat. I reuse my bags or recycle them. Many areas where families would play<br />

and picnic don't have trash cans or cans aren't emptied enough so, therefore,<br />

more plastic bags end up in the environment.<br />

1285 I don't like plastic bags. They are just a bad habit we have come to rely on and<br />

habits can be changed. I try to use my own bags when shopping but sometimes<br />

forget them. It is just a matter of thinking ahead and being better prepared.<br />

Charging a fee would incentivize this behavior.<br />

1286 Ease of use. I do prefer paper bags and recycle them. I know of one prson who<br />

knits plastic bags together to make a plsatic tote bag. Other bags that are used<br />

will take up resources and cost moeyn tol prduce or purchase.<br />

1287 I would recycle 99% of my plastic bags if they could be put into curbside pickup.<br />

I'd rather use paper bags, but not for a fee.<br />

1288 Please don't make my life less safe. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are clean, reusable ones carry<br />

diseases. I have a compromised immune system, and vastly prefer plastic bags.<br />

We have plenty of space in landfills.<br />

1289 Ban on plastic bags is not practicle, instead charge for use. example: I use both<br />

my cloth bag. I use the plastic to wrap meat when grocery shopping.<br />

1290 I always use all my plastic shopping bags for trash and avoid buying trash can<br />

liners this way. I try to always have my reusable shopping bags with me (I have<br />

many of them), but I intentionally bag in plastic when I go to Safeway (about<br />

once every 1 or 2 weeks) so I have those bags for trash. I mainly shop at Yelm<br />

Food Co-op where there are only paper bags available for purchase; otherwise<br />

shoppers use reusable bags, which they've trained themselves to bring. I'd like<br />

to know the ecological impact of the manufacture of the plastic bags. And it<br />

seems like biodegradable, but temporarily liquid-proof, bags would be ideal, if<br />

these exist.<br />

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1292 A charge for plastic (and paper) bags might be more acceptable to the public<br />

than a total ban.<br />

1293 The only way to recycle plastic bags is to include them in the mixed recycling<br />

pickup. If you want recycling, you have to make it convenient.<br />

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1294 Please ban the plastic bags!!! May 15, 2012 3:43 AM<br />

1295 Please ban them. I have seen the documentary. I would support a ban on<br />

plastic bags. Wish there were highly biodegradeable bags of some sort. These<br />

could be the only bags available to shoppers, and for a fee. So when bringing<br />

our own bags doesn't work, or we forget them, we would purchase the<br />

earth/friendly biodegradeable bag if needed.<br />

1296 I alternate between paper bags, which I then use for composting, and plastic<br />

bags, which I then use to dispose of cat litter in our normal trash. I only take as<br />

many plastic bags from the grocery store as necessary for the cat box and use<br />

either paper or canvas bags for the rest.<br />

1297 Lets get rid of them! Having the capital of Washington become a plastic bag free<br />

town will help our green reputation. I'm proud to live in WA and have been<br />

working at home for a cloth diaper company for the last 2 years. We are a very<br />

eco conscious family as are most of my friends. I think this idea would go over<br />

smoothly in our county. I did not realize bags were recyclable. I would suggest a<br />

plastic bag ban week and advertising on the bridge on capital... With a reminder<br />

to recycle plastic bags,!<br />

1298 More places need to have plastic bag recycling or stores need to allow people to<br />

bring back & re use the store plactic bags<br />

1299 I don't like plastic "check-out" bags because they have no future use. I can use<br />

paper bags for other purposes. However, paper bags deteriorate in the rain, so<br />

then I have no choice but plastic. People must be FORCED to do the right thing.<br />

1300 I've noticed that clerks at some stores in the area ask if I want a bag or not when<br />

I'm buying something that really doesn't need a bag. I usually tell them I don't<br />

need one. I think that's great. I'm sure there are other ways like that to lessen the<br />

use of plastic bags. Educating people is a much better way to go than<br />

government regulation. It preserves freedom. I'm really tired of the government<br />

trying to regulate every aspect of our lives.<br />

1301 Paper bags even with a surcharge are an acceptable option. People can adapt if<br />

they don't want to pay the price. Two options: Use reusable bags or keep a box<br />

or cooler, etc. in the vehicle and take the groceries out in the cart. I don't have a<br />

solution for leakage, particularly meat, if one uses reusable bags.<br />

1302 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a problem, and it would seem that we could work harder to<br />

recycle them--but my concern is all the freezer bags, and all of the plastic rings<br />

on 6 packs, and the prepared foods. Why can't manufacturers come up with<br />

something that won't fill the land fills and create a real problem for our habitat?<br />

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1303 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are convenient when you forget your reusable bag. I always recycle<br />

my plastic bags, but many times the recycle box is full. I would support a ban if<br />

paper bags were provided at no cost-as in the past. Paper is safer to make and<br />

easier to recycle. The companies making plastic bottles and bags is what needs<br />

to be changed! Consumers use them because of convenience.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1304 i've read paper bags can be just as bad for the environment as plastic. if we<br />

have a better alternative to plastic/paper, then i'm all for it. if paper bags can be<br />

properly recycled in our compost containers, we should demand a switch to<br />

paper, whether or not consumers pay for it at the store. at the very least, we<br />

should be able to more easily recycle plastic bags. we have huge bags full of<br />

smaller bags to recycle but rarely remember to bring them back to the store for<br />

recycling, assuming there's a store nearby that will take them. thanks for bringing<br />

this issue up and being proactive about it.<br />

1305 Easy to take them back to the Grocery Store. I prefer paper, but some products<br />

are better in plastic.<br />

1306 We MUST save our planet! We can do much better than we are doing, and<br />

banning use of plastic bags is only a tiny effort. We can do this!<br />

1307 I like plastic bags for portable ways to dispose of garbage and to line smaller<br />

garbage cans without having to buy bags specifically for it. I agree that there<br />

should be a deterrent to using plastic bags. I am for that since it would<br />

encourage me to remember to bring my own which I have. Another option is to<br />

have recyclable plastic bags since some people still have other uses for them.<br />

1308 I use them for lots of things around the house; those that don't get reused get<br />

recycled. My grocery store pays me $.05 for every bag I bring, so it would not<br />

be to my advantage to lose that and have to pay when I need a paper bag. Find<br />

a better way for people to discard their bags.<br />

1309 I don't like plastic bags. I would like to be able to recycle bags like in Bellevue<br />

where one puts all the bags in one bag , ties it up, and then this stuffed bag goes<br />

in the recycling bin for home pick up. I support the ban.<br />

1310 easier to store than paper or cloth. Gumment already tells me what to do too<br />

much of the time...let me use my plastic bags if'n I wanna<br />

1311 Encourage recycling, paper, reusable but do not "ban" plastic bags unless it is<br />

for an additional revenue stream. And if that is the case, come out and<br />

announce it as such.<br />

1312 #1. You could start by improving your recycling system to accomodate the<br />

plastic products currently disallowed. What I hear is plastic bags are high on<br />

the list of environmental issues, yet municipal recycling systems cannot process<br />

these & an unacceptably high number of other plastic products. These<br />

systematic limitations are BS of the first order, actually insulting as a citizen.<br />

Modernize the recycling programs and/or introduce legislation requiring<br />

manufacturers to produce plastic products that are 100% recyclable.<br />

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1314 If more businesses would provide reusable bags and stop offering plastic, I think<br />

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reusable bags for groceries. Charging for a bag would remind us to use our own<br />

bags. Aren't paper bgs a waste of resources also? "They" used to say to use<br />

plastic rather than papers. We are for Reduce Reuse Recycle and let's minimize<br />

waste.<br />

1316 Like the recycling by the grocery stores and others that use the bags. An<br />

outright ban would be bad because of the others uses (namely pet litter pick up)<br />

that can made of the bags. Also need them for car litter use.<br />

1317 It's hard to assess how effective a ban would be - it certainly wouldn't affect me<br />

much, since I generally use a reusable bag for shopping. Seems like the best<br />

information would probably come from observing the experiences of other U.S.<br />

cities and towns that have enacted bag bans.<br />

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1318 Curbside recycling would be great. May 14, 2012 9:14 PM<br />

1319 I confess I like having a certain number of plastic bags to reuse for hauling<br />

muddy shoes or lining the garbage can, etc. But I also have washable tote bags<br />

that I could use to haul yucky stuff, and--though it would pain me to actually buy<br />

plastic bags--I could probably figure out some other way to contain the solid<br />

waste in our house. At this point, most of our waste is actually film plastics and<br />

plastic lids from packaging that can't be recycled. We can now compost all our<br />

"dirty papers," so our waste stream is really very small. We have kids and a<br />

home-based business with employees, and still use the bi-weekly mini-can<br />

service provided by the City of Olympia. It's shocking that people are still<br />

producing so much solid waste when there are so many options for source<br />

reduction, composting, and recycling/reusing! Good luck with your campaign!<br />

1320 They are good for using other ways, like disposing of dog and cat poo but I use<br />

paper bags more. I can recycle them better, using the bags over and over again.<br />

Many plastic bags you get are already torn at the bottom, therefore they are not<br />

good as soon as you get them.<br />

1321 I agree we should get rid of plastic bags but I do not think we should have to pay<br />

for paper bags. Groceries are already expensive enough, I don't want to pay<br />

even more when I forget my reusable bags.<br />

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1322 Too easy for stores to use. May 14, 2012 8:59 PM<br />

1323 It would be great if we banned plastic bag! I have been using my own bags for<br />

groceries even before it became a popular thing to do. I am very concerned<br />

about how much plastic is being produced in our society.. and long-term health<br />

effects as well as impacts to fish and wildlife; for example, the Great Garbage<br />

Patch in the Pacific Ocean. Educate kids about the impacts of plastic and<br />

reusing bags.. give incentives for those that bring in their own bags..<br />

1324 I'm ok with reusing my plastic bags, and using fewer of them. I'm also ok with<br />

more plastic bag locations - not every grocery has them, and convenience stores<br />

could be encouraged to offer recycling. I'm much less ok with mandatory<br />

anything. This site does a pretty good job of indicating cons of plastic, but it has<br />

remarkably changed our lives over the last 50 years. Maybe we could put more<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

effort (those are dollars) into research about reusing plastic, and creating a less<br />

environmentally toxic product.<br />

1325 Reverse the process, in other words charge for plastic bags at the checkout<br />

instead of a credit for reuseable. The charge could be $.25 per bag. Melodie<br />

1326 Allow the bags to be placed in recycling bins! It would be 100% easier to recycle.<br />

I would support a bag ban but I'm not sure charging extra for paper would flyfood<br />

is so expensive as it is. Make bags available to purchase cheap at every<br />

grocer.<br />

1327 I like how many uses they have, and how they contain leakage, especially of<br />

meat products, on the way home. Aside from wastebaskets - I guess they aren't<br />

recycled then! - they are very handy for sending collections of things with other<br />

people, and are great for collecting garbage when traveling or out on a picnic. I<br />

find recycling the bags easy, since the grocery stores take them. Come think of<br />

it, I collect very few of the actual shopping bags for recycling - it's mostly extra<br />

large or small bags, the plastic produce bags, and plastic wrappings from various<br />

products. I have no idea how one might motivate people to recycle more.<br />

Usually carrots work better than sticks - if alternatives can be found for these<br />

many uses, an ad campaign for these rather than a ban might be more effective.<br />

How was it successfully done elsewhere?<br />

1328 We recycle newspaper bags for pet waste. The few shopping bags we get are<br />

used for waste can liners. We appreciate being able to recycle plastic bags at<br />

participating grocery stores. I'm surprised that even "greenies" at Trader Joe's<br />

don't have reusable bags. A big educational push is the best bet for getting<br />

people to use less of them.<br />

1329 CHARGE $1 FOR EACH BAG USED IN STORES; MAKE COTTON CLOTH<br />

PRODUCE BAGS MORE AVAILABLE. WE HAVE FOUR AND THEY'VE BEEN<br />

IN USE FOR 10 YEARS.<br />

1330 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are everywhere at every store making it very easy to grab or use<br />

them. One way to encourage recycling the plastic bags is to allow these plastic<br />

bags to include in the curve side recycling pickup. Currently, it is require<br />

additional collection and a trip to grocery store to recycle. It is not as<br />

convenience therefore discourage recycle for many.<br />

1331 If they were picked up we would recycle almost all that weren't soiled in other<br />

uses. I have concern that reusable bags take substantialy more resources to<br />

make and have a limited life. I also am concerned about contamination/illness<br />

with reusable bags.<br />

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1333 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are used in other areas of my house, but still support a ban. May 14, 2012 8:22 PM<br />

1334 Make it easier to recycle them. Most people store them and then forget to take<br />

them to the stores that do recycle them, when they get too many, they go in the<br />

garbage. I'm for a ban on plastic bags but can see an issue with charging for<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

paper bags. A rebate for using your own reusable bags would pass a vote a lot<br />

easier.<br />

1335 There are far more important things for government to be addressing. Sure,<br />

plastic is problematic. But I bet that those who are concerned, do their fair share<br />

to help. Those who aren't concerned, probably never will be. So, how about<br />

tackling issues like crime, drugs, needless regulation, getting the youth off the<br />

streets, ..... Sure plastic is a concern, but not as big as over issues.<br />

1336 There are too few collection points. I prefer paper bags because they are made<br />

from a renewable resource. Add them to the recycle bin.<br />

1337 The only thing that I use plastice bags for is non-compose waste (liners for my<br />

trash can). I use cloth bags for all my groceries. Very seldom (when I forget my<br />

recyclable bags) do I use plastic. If you want people off plastic, you will either<br />

have to ban plastic (for paper) or charge people for the use of plastic.......... 10-<br />

25 cents a bag. When it hits the pocket book, people will change. By the way,<br />

there needs to be an educational approach to the use of recyclable bags<br />

regarding sanitation. Salmonella bacteria from food sources such as chicken<br />

can leak onto the bag. People need to know this and make sure that the<br />

recyclable bags they get are washable!<br />

1338 I reuse the plastic bags for a kitchen trash can liner. If these bags were<br />

eliminated, then I would be forced to buy bags to line the trash can - more<br />

expense for me and now only one use for the purchased bags vs. two uses for<br />

the grocery store plastic bags.<br />

1339 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags have multiple uses. I don't agree with a ban but would support a<br />

program to make recycling easier, i.e. allow bags to be included with the other<br />

mixed recylables. Banning seems extreme since we don't have that much litter<br />

generated by discarded bags.<br />

1340 There should be a charge for plastic bags in the stores (.25). It should be state<br />

law, and universal (that way stores wouldn't use their availability as a marketing<br />

device as people go through transition.) The biggest argument against this<br />

change is change itself. People will vehemently protest this on the basis of all<br />

sorts of reasons, but in time will adjust. Look at Europe, older and younger<br />

generation, complained so so so so loudly about the change, and now people<br />

even forget how it was. It goes without saying that stores would need to<br />

transition into the change. Offer reusables, (THAT ARE STYLISH AND COOL)<br />

at a discounted price. Also once the change is permanent, there should be<br />

boxes (produce etc..) available for those who forgot. BTW we already pay for<br />

plastic bags, it is just the price is included in the goods we buy.<br />

1341 Can we also support a switch to biodegrade-able plastic for other uses that we<br />

have not found a way around yet?<br />

1342 I like the handles - useful in carrying groceries and other store-bought items.<br />

And that also helps me stretch them across my trash cans or fill them with<br />

garbage not slated for the organic waste barrels.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1343 At this time I believe that I am in favor of banning plastic bags. It may be an<br />

inconvenience but would soon become the norm.<br />

1344 I only think plastic bags are ok if I have to carry things like milk or ice cream etc. I<br />

ask for paper bags or ask for NO bag when i do not have my own bags with me.<br />

I do know I could do better to remember to bring my cold product bag with me. I<br />

have never liked plastic bags and detested it when they started shoving those on<br />

us years ago by saying we were saving a tree. I can at least recycle paper bags<br />

at the curb. The plastic bags are even thinner and less useful than before. I<br />

actually cannnot stand them. The only thing I like about them is that I can use<br />

them to line my bathroom wastebaskets. WIthout them I would buy ones that<br />

breakdown. I would like to see them banned.<br />

1345 An argument for the ban is that all the threats of the destruction of Western<br />

civilization or, to be more inclusive, all of civilization if certain materials or items<br />

were banned have thus far proven false. Lead in gasoline; smoking in<br />

restaurants or airplanes; cocaine in CocaCola; mercury in dental fillings; lead in<br />

household paint; chloroflurocarbons for air conditioning, phthalates in baby<br />

toys....the list is endless and civilization has survived.<br />

1346 I would like to stop using plastic bags but I am so often forgetting to either take in<br />

my own reusable bags or take in plastic bags received on other shopping trips. If<br />

there was a charge for plastic bags or if they were banned, that would help me a<br />

lot to do what I already want to do. Sometimes I just take items in my shopping<br />

cart without bags and load the items from the cart into my car.<br />

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1347 I hate plastic bags. I use a reusable bag whenever I can. May 14, 2012 7:27 PM<br />

1348 Would support a ban if enough education and resources (availability of reusable<br />

bags) were available to all income levels. Recycling sites at all stores or as part<br />

of curbside recycling would be necessary if not a ban.<br />

1349 I realize that it takes a small amount of effort for all of us to be responsible about<br />

recycling plastic bags. maybe if it was part of the carbide pickup we would get<br />

better results<br />

1350 Reusable bags are cumbersome, inconvenient, and are hotbeds for food-bourne<br />

illness. An outright ban without a reasonable alternative would only serve to<br />

annoy shoppers and increase the grocery bill for those of us who don't want to<br />

lug around these bags that require more work and trips to the car to bring them<br />

in. Not to mention the problem of having more grocery items than would fit in<br />

reusable bags if one failed to bring a giant stack of these costly bags. If such a<br />

ban were instituted, I would still continue to use (and reuse) plastic bags and<br />

grudging pay the extra charge or shop where the ban has not been instituted.<br />

Clarification on whether the bags can be placed in the curbside recycle bin would<br />

be helpful as well. I have been placing them in the recycle bin and only throw<br />

them in the refuse bin if the bags are filled with household trash. Thank you.<br />

1351 I used to be able to request paper instead of plastic. This is rarely possible now<br />

with only plastic available if I've forgotten to bring in my own bag. Instead of<br />

charging us for use of paper (I'm already charged for my cloth bags), charge the<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

stores a fee for using plastic that covers recycling.<br />

1352 Not mucj, get rid of them. Have retailers embrace the following: Have recycle<br />

bins for plastic bags at their stores which are easy to find; encourage folks to use<br />

individual bags rather than making you feel like a criminal when you carry a<br />

recycable bag into the store; charge for the plastic bags if you must charge;<br />

commericialization of friendly bags for pet wastes; have retailers positively<br />

inclined to shoppers who use "bring your own bags" by saying thank you.<br />

1353 I would like to see plastic bag usage decrease drastically. I would choose my<br />

canvas bags over paper and paper over plastic. Recycling is hard because<br />

stores like Fred Meyer only want their bags back where Best Buy takes<br />

everything. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags that are of plastic that can recycled more than one time<br />

is preferable.<br />

1354 I try to use reusable bags when ever possible but there are times I buy things<br />

spur of the moment and just don't have one with me so the plastic ones are<br />

handy. I would not mind if I had to put all my plastic bags inside one bag before<br />

putting them in the recyle bin. That way they are not running loose in there.<br />

1355 Top Food is the only place I know that accepts used plastic bags. Make more<br />

recycle drop offs available. I am all for a ban on the grocery store and retail store<br />

plastic bags.<br />

1356 More places, or more visible places to recycle. In the grocery stores I frequent,<br />

they are way off to the side.<br />

1357 I think you should promote the film "<strong>Bag</strong> It!" to a wider audience. I fully support a<br />

ban on plastics bags. I would also like to see newspaper plastic sleeve bags<br />

banned. Even when it's not raining,and even though we have a covered<br />

newspaper tube, we still get a bag around our newspapaer. I wrote to the<br />

Olympian but was told it was the route person's choice.<br />

1358 Add a way for curbside recycling instead of having to remember to take them to<br />

the store. I don't like the ban because it's a simplistic solution. Paper bags carry<br />

their own costs of production and shipping. I just don't like govt. micromanaging<br />

every aspect of life.<br />

1359 I like to keep a few plastic bags on hand for reuse but I most often use cloth<br />

bags for grocery shopping. I need to do a better job using cloth for other<br />

shopping but often carry out an item or two from the store without plastic (if it is<br />

OK with the store). More stores should be using compostable/biodegradable<br />

bags. I'm not too keen on having to pay say $.20 for a plastic bag because I am<br />

needing a few. I don't know how to get people vested in recycling. Many people<br />

just don't care. Probably we need to start with the little kids and set a good<br />

example in school.<br />

1360 I don't understand why there is such a focus on plastic bags when there are<br />

easier and bigger problems with the environment. It seems like a petty issue.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

accept them (major groceries, it seems). (e.g. products they are turned into). So<br />

people can see the value in recycling. Or show pictures of birds, etc. who are<br />

harmed by stray bags in the wild.<br />

1362 Hate 'em. Ban 'em. May 14, 2012 5:10 PM<br />

1363 I work for an organization that promotes responsible pet waste disposal.<br />

Unfortunately, scooping poop and placing it in a plastic bag is the only<br />

recommended solution. Maybe someday we'll have curbside poop pickup and<br />

generate energy using methane digesters. Until then, I reuse a lot of my plastic<br />

bags to pick up poop. I think society will adapt to a ban on plastic bags. It will<br />

push us to remember to bring one or maybe more stores will shift to a "Costco"<br />

method of boxing purchases in packing boxes that are recyclable.<br />

1364 As a pet owner, I see more and more public pet waste containers using these<br />

plastic bags. If the region was to ban these bags, what would happen to the pet<br />

waste bag stations - and would those bags be banned as well? How about<br />

mulch packaging, etc - way too much plastic being used in EVERYTHING. If a<br />

fee was proposed for paper sacks - could that fee be used towards the purchase<br />

of a re-useable sack?<br />

1365 I have bought a couple of garbage cans that are made specifically to recycle my<br />

grocery store plastic bags to use for trash and kitty litter. My concern over using<br />

the reuseable grocery bags is the germs that they can carry.<br />

1366 I dont know what the comparable resource use is when discussing plastic versus<br />

paper. Of course, the danger to wildlife, and lack of compostable bags impacts<br />

the use of plastic. I do use them for any number of things like lining garbage<br />

bags, even though I use cloth bags for my shopping. And I use compostable<br />

bags for some things like my garbage in the kitchen. I like to have plastic bags<br />

to put shoes in when hiking and wet clothes from backpacking trips etc.... I would<br />

support getting rid of the plastic though...but then..... what about the elderly. A<br />

plastic bag is a lot easier to carry than a full paper bag. There are no easy<br />

answers. many other countries have banned plastic..so why not here!<br />

1367 They have safety value in helping to prevent bacterial contamination of groceries<br />

and other purchases. They are reusable for many purposes. They should not<br />

be banned."Enviro Nazis" among some politicians and vocal "Greeners" vastly<br />

overstate any potential environmental impact. Proposed bans invariably call for<br />

fees (taxes) on paper bags @ retail level.<br />

1368 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are all over along the roadways! Remember to include fast food<br />

bags!!! People just throw the food bags, plastic cups and other materials onto the<br />

roadside when they are done eating! If McDonalds can use paper bags AND<br />

(mostly) paper cups so can the rest!. (note: Burgerville uses clear cups made<br />

from corn) Thanks<br />

1369 They can be handy for hauling raw meat. It's a bummer when "meat juice"<br />

contaminates a cotton bag.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

to take. However, there needs to be more education about the effect that the<br />

bags have on the environment and people need to be encouraged to reuse and<br />

recycle the bags they get and encouraged to use reusable grocery bags<br />

whenever possible.<br />

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1372 Most grocery stores give a rebate for bringing your own bags; why don't they<br />

charge extra for providing plastic bags for your purchases?<br />

1373 i reuse all my plastic bags. I use them in he car and home. I pick up animal<br />

waste.<br />

1374 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are completely recyclable and actually take less energy to produce<br />

than paper bags. Make plastic bags curb side pick up.<br />

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1375 The only thing I like about plastic bags is that I use them as garbage bags. May 14, 2012 4:15 PM<br />

1376 They are better than the paper bags that have a higher fail rate. I use them to<br />

line trash cans and reuse them for many purposes at home. Paper degrades and<br />

is useless for the long term purposes I use bags at home. I do not agree with<br />

the control freaks and tree huggers who try to impose an agenda on the rest of<br />

society. I see no problem. Authorize plastic bag recycling for those who want to<br />

to get rid of their bags. Leave the rest of us alone.<br />

1377 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are useful and paper bags also use lots of resources. Make<br />

recycling available for bags and itewill siginificantly decrease the waste as it has<br />

done for all other recyclable wastes. Can't stores charge now for paper or<br />

plastic bags? Bans stink. Consider requiring plastic bags to be made of<br />

recyclable material or material that will readily decompose.<br />

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1378 V. good for pet waste. May 14, 2012 4:08 PM<br />

1379 I bring in my bags when I shop. I usually calculate right but yesterday missed by<br />

2 bags. I'm still trying to remember my produce bags so that I won't have to use<br />

that plastic. I think that some people are lazy and some just plain don't care how<br />

they leave a bigger imprint on the environment. My mom is a big waster and<br />

was mad that now they have to have mandatory recycling containers. She will<br />

never change her ways. I think though for travellers I wouldn't want them to pay<br />

extra for a bag. When you fly it's not like you can bring a lot with you and bags<br />

aren't on that list. I refuse plastic and was bringing my own bags to the stores<br />

before some would even alow me too. Some retail stores said that they had to<br />

put it in a plastic bag. Now they have caught on. Thank you.<br />

1380 I don't like anything about plastic bags. We try to never accept plastic bags.<br />

They are a complete waste of resources and unnecessary landfill waste. The<br />

only advantage to plastic bags is that they are convenient for people who are too<br />

lazy and thoughtless about the earth to bother to carry their own.<br />

1381 I can remember when plastic bags were hailed as the environmental salvation of<br />

the forest. Are we having another fad here? At one time plastics were the way<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

to recycle the refinery wastes after the gasoline was extracted. What percentage<br />

of crude petroleum is now directly used in the manufacture of plastics? You are<br />

focusing on one narrow segment of the packaging industry. Retailers only fill the<br />

bags halfway. After doing graduate work in environmental engineering I am<br />

convinced that the rational way of disposal of "plastics" and paper. is to burn<br />

solid waste to generate electricity.I am the former supervisor for solid waste<br />

disposal of the City of Dallas.<br />

1382 I would like to see local Yelm fluorescent light bulb recycling at those stores that<br />

SELL THEM.<br />

1383 Paper bags with handle would be necessary. Charging for plastic bags would be<br />

ok. I know sometimes I go to the store for just a few items and end up with a ton<br />

of bags. store seems to give you more than you need. I'd LOVE to be able to<br />

use my curbside recycling. I would recycle 100% of my bags.<br />

1384 1. Why can't all plastic bags be made from "green" materials that will make them<br />

break down in the landfill, or in the forest, or in the ocean - the same way that<br />

paper bags break down? 2. Encourage people to bring their own bags by giving<br />

more than 5 cents if they don't use the store supplied bag.<br />

1385 Perhaps banning thin bags which tear easily and aren't good for re-use is one<br />

option in moving forward with reducing our plastics use. <strong>Plastic</strong> can be very easy<br />

to recycle through re-pelleting if certain plastic materials and ink standards are<br />

adhered to, so before making a decision one way or the other, the county should<br />

look into how much energy is required for plastic bag recycling versus paper bag<br />

recycling, because I'm not sure that paper recycling is more "efficient."<br />

1386 It's easier, especially for seniors, to handle groceries in plastic bags. Have<br />

plastic recycleable at the curb in a separate container.<br />

1387 It is unclear whether the plastic bag recycling in stores actually go to recycling<br />

efforts or are simply thrown away. I would support a tax on the creators of throw<br />

away garbage; the stores themselves. All responsibility for recycling or proper<br />

disposal gets dumped on the consumer once that bag or other packaging leaves<br />

the store. If stores where taxed (fast food restaurants also) for the garbage they<br />

create, there would instantly be less garbage guaranteed.<br />

1388 Although I do not use plastic bags, there are some members of our community<br />

that have no choice. And to charge for paper bag is ludicrous! We are already<br />

"charged" to death, with no increase in income. Why not mandate that<br />

businesses use only biodegradable bags? I purchase the bio=bags for food<br />

garbage and pet excrement even though they cost more than the plastic bags<br />

from the grocery store. <strong>Bag</strong> recycling at curbside would certainly encourage folks<br />

to recycle. When I return the bags to the store, their collection bins are normally<br />

stuffed to overflowing.<br />

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1389 Just require bio-degradable plastic bags at the stores. May 14, 2012 3:17 PM<br />

1390 My problem is that I have a really hard time remembering to bring my reusable<br />

bags to or in the grocery store. We accumulate a massive amount of bags, and<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

end up recycling them but I'm still not convinced this is the best solution. If I<br />

COULDN'T use plastic bags, I'd have to remember to bring reusable ones to the<br />

store - or at least request paper.<br />

1391 I use ALL of my plastic bags for picking up dog waste; which I feel is also<br />

important for the environment. If I have to buy bags I will be less likely to<br />

perform this job.<br />

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1392 The ban exists in other municipalities, why not ours. The time for a ban is now. May 14, 2012 3:09 PM<br />

1393 Make it easier to recycle them, or have re-usable bags available for free for time<br />

when you forget your own.<br />

1394 I get at least two uses out of every one of mine, and every so often I take the<br />

extras I have in a bundle back to the store to the recycle barrel. I know they're<br />

used for things like the Trex Deck I have in my back yard. The problem with<br />

reusable bags is most people do not clean them and they are full of bad bacteria.<br />

Eventually we're going to see a bad out break of some disease started from this.<br />

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1395 People should bring their own grocery bags with them to the market. We do. May 14, 2012 2:46 PM<br />

1396 Or, allow them to be put into the recycle bin. May 14, 2012 2:35 PM<br />

1397 Not all plastic bags are harmful, since some get used for other purposes. Before<br />

the invention of plastic we used paper bags, or reusable bags of some sort.<br />

Paper is not all that good becuse it is using a diminishing resource, but at least it<br />

is bio-degradable. Surely, our genius chemists can invent a plastic bag that is<br />

bio-degradable, or that dissolves in some fashion, eliminating them as a major<br />

portion of our nation's landfill.<br />

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1398 Charging a fee at the store is just another taxation without representation. May 14, 2012 2:22 PM<br />

1399 If plastic bags are banned, retailers need to offer another form of bags, like the<br />

good old fashion paper bags. If plastic bags were recycleable in my curbside<br />

recycling, I would recycle them that way. Until then, I use resuable cloth bags as<br />

much as possible. And when i do leave a store with a plastic bag, I always reuse<br />

it for another purpose such as lining a wastebasket..<br />

1400 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are widely available (in case I forget to bring a reusable bag). But<br />

they cannot be easily recycled - at least, I don't think they can be put into my<br />

comingled recyclables bin, for LeMay (Butler Cove Refuse). I still ask for paper,<br />

from time to time, but almost all my grocery shopping is with reusable bags. The<br />

way to increase bag recycling? Have stores charge for bags.<br />

1401 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags should be banned, they are wasteful they cause problems in the<br />

environment, they are expensive for businesses to purchase, the cause death to<br />

marine life.<br />

1402 I love the idea of taking my (many) cloth bags with me to shop. It is fun to have<br />

different styles and designs. <strong>Plastic</strong> is a terrible thing in our oceans, bays, roads.<br />

They are all over the ground in 3rd world places and water breeds misquitos.<br />

Ban the darn things here in <strong>Thurston</strong> Co. Kathy K<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1403 What I like is that I can re-use them for things like cleaning the cat's litter box,<br />

lining bathroom trash cans, consolidating things I'm taking to friends and family,<br />

etc. Recycling could be increased by simply allowing the plastic bags to be<br />

placed in the recycling container. A ban on plastic bags increases cost to<br />

consumers, it makes shopping less convenient, and who knows what problems<br />

the re-usable bags that stores sell will cause the envioronment.<br />

1404 Retailer clerks are too quick to put items in plastic bags even when I have my<br />

own bags with me. When plastic bags are needed for bagging, many retailers<br />

put too few items per bag thus requiring even more bags. I wish we could<br />

recycle the bags at our curbside pickup.<br />

1405 For the most part, I would like to see a ban on plastic grocery bags. That said, I<br />

use my own reusable grocery bags (when I remember! which is about 90 percent<br />

of the time). I do intentionally bring home some plastic grocery bags to reuse to<br />

line waste baskets and to collect pet waste from my cat and dog. For several<br />

years I was purchasing rather expensive biodegradable large kitchen trasg bags.<br />

However, I am self-employed and recently experienced some loss of client work<br />

that translated into reducing my home budget. Right now, it would be an<br />

excessive expense for me to purchase both biodegradable kitchen and trash/pet<br />

can liners. So, I end up purchasing regular plastic kitchen bags these days and<br />

rely on the grocery bags for the other household uses. It's a conundrum for me<br />

personally, and I don't have an answer for that right now. However, if banning<br />

plastic grocery bags came up for a vote today, I would probably go ahead and<br />

make the sacrifice to do away with them and find another method, such as<br />

purchased paper bags, to dispose of my pet litter and line my smaller trash bags.<br />

I would continue to purchase non-biodegradable kitchen size plastic bags.<br />

Thanks for the opportunity to express my opinion. Holly E. Harmon<br />

1406 I would be all for bannig use of plastic bags by stores. I use my reusable bags<br />

all the time. Would this ban also be on plastic bages used for produce and<br />

meats? I would hope to keep these bags for leaking items in my reusable bags.<br />

1407 Be able to drop a bundle of bags in recycle bin. I use the bags in my garbage<br />

cans in my home.<br />

1408 I take my own bags into most stores; otherwise, I usually refuse a plastic bag<br />

when I can carry out my purchases, if I haven't brought in my own bag. I turn the<br />

plastic ones in at Walmart for recycling. I reuse produce bags, then submit them<br />

for recycling along with things like bread bags, etc. <strong>Plastic</strong> grocery bags are<br />

such an expense and waste of energy and they clutter and endanger our<br />

environment.<br />

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1409 I don't like plastic bags and don't use them! May 14, 2012 12:58 PM<br />

1410 being able to recycle plastic bags in trash is a good idea. MAYBE folks would<br />

use that alternative<br />

1411 MAYBE LOOK INTO A BIODEGRADABLE BAG AS A REPLACEMENT TO<br />

CURRENT PLASTIC BAGS. MANDATE THAT ALL STORES USE<br />

RECYCLABLE PAPER OR REUSABLE BAGS AS DEFAULT, RIGHT NOW<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

THE DEFAULT IS PLASTIC. USING PLASTIC BAGS FOR PET WASTE JUST<br />

PUTS THE BAGS INTO THE LANDFILL.<br />

1412 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags should be banned. Most people are unaware of the problems they<br />

create and do not choose on their own to avoid them. The ban would educate<br />

people and stop the problem. I NEVER take plastic bags myself but I am<br />

aware.Others need a little help to stop using them.<br />

1413 I always bring my own shopping bag to do all of my shopping, even at the mall. I<br />

would like to see the bags banned, people just don't seem to get the need for<br />

recycling them.<br />

1414 Even if plastic bags are re-used once, they still end up in the environment. What<br />

happens to the plastic bags that are recycled? I like the bags that are<br />

biodegradeable. (Ralph's Thriftway uses them) We could require that those are<br />

the only bags allowed by retailers in our community if they use plastic bags.<br />

1415 My family uses every plastic bag that it gets from shopping to either 1) line our<br />

waste baskets in the house, 2) empty cat litter, or 3) another purpose, like<br />

carrying things on day trips. If plastic shopping bags were banned - I would have<br />

to buy bags for that - how would that help the environment?<br />

1416 My major concern in this issue is that there may be more productive ways to use<br />

our tax money and energies. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are a problem, for sure, but . . .<br />

1417 I willuse plastic bags for some things like meat that might contaminate other<br />

things, and for fruit and veggies and gooey bakery atuff, but we always use them<br />

over to line our kitchen compost<br />

1418 I do not support BANs. I support choice. If choices save money or cost money<br />

that is a choice I am willing to make.<br />

1419 They may be recyclable but they are not organic. At least paper bags will break<br />

down as will newspapers. I would prefer limited use of plastic bags available in<br />

grocery stores (for messy or drippy produce and meat) and the use of paper<br />

bags. How about charging for plastic and NOT paper? That might make a<br />

difference. I recycle all of my plastic bags but I know very few people that do.<br />

People should be fined for not recycling. It is the only responsible thing to do.<br />

1420 I like reusing some of the plastic bags I get, but I would use a different solution if<br />

I didn't have them. I also throw some away, which I know I shouldn't. Recycling<br />

bags is difficult, because I have to collect them and remember to take them to a<br />

store with a bag recycle center. Requiring to charge for bags and letting the<br />

retailer keep the bag fee would be equitable and effective, I believe. Everyone<br />

would think more about bringing their reusable bags if there was a fee. I'd pay for<br />

the occasional paper bag and live without plastic.<br />

1421 I strongly advocate getting rid of as much plastic as we can. We live on the salt<br />

water, and plastic is on the beach every day. One of the very worst offenders of<br />

plastic in the salt water is the shell fish farmers. I've picked up thousands and<br />

thousands of their plastic debris. (This is not an exaggeration. We have shown<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

two county commissioners this garbage and nothing is done to stop it.)<br />

1422 I would like the curbside recycling to pick up the plastic bags, even if it's in a<br />

separate container. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are handy and easy to use, but we can do<br />

without them. The negatives of plastic bags FAR outweigh the benefits.<br />

1423 l like it when the retailers ask if I even need a bag. Many times my purchases<br />

just fit in my purse or I carry it to my car. I also like using Costco's boxes.<br />

Those are easy to recycle. Maybe we can use some of those boxes at our<br />

grocery stores, etc. PLASTIC BAGS ARE NOT EASY TO RECYCLE. COULD<br />

YOU MAKE THEM OUT OF SOME "FOOD" PRODUCT LIKE THE "PEANUTS"<br />

USED AS PACKING MATERIAL THAT MELT IN YOUR MOUTH? (I KNOW IF<br />

THEY MELT WITH LIQUIDS IT WOULD MAKE IT DIFFICULT TO USE.) OR<br />

CHARGE US .50 FOR 1 PLASTIC BAG AS THAT WOULD FORCE ME TO<br />

BRING MY OWN!! THAT WOULD SERVE AS A REMINDER TO ME!! AND<br />

THEN I'D REALLY GET ON BOARD. $$$ MAKE ME CHANGE MY BEHAVIOR.<br />

If I don't change then I should pay through the nose for contributing to damaging<br />

the enviroment. Incentive tends to change behavior...unfortunately.<br />

1424 Need these bags for pet waste. I reuse every one I bring home. If they were<br />

banned we would use alot more energy to make bags out of paper or some other<br />

material. It is extremely effecient to make plastic bags using very little energy<br />

compared to paper. I wish City of Oly would take plastic in their curbside recycle<br />

bins, so far only bottles.<br />

1425 By the time I take my plastic bags to the grocery store recycle collection area,<br />

there are so many I can barely fit them in the collection bin and I feel like I have<br />

done something wrong to leave a giant bag of bags outside the bin. Making<br />

recycling easier (curbside) or banning the plastic is the way to go. I have<br />

reusable bags but only remember them maybe 20% of the time.<br />

1426 I think the survey should have been done differently. Strongly disagree does<br />

not equal never. Is it easy to recycle your bags? People have no clue that the<br />

wind across a dump would have anything to do with the plastic trash bag they<br />

put in the garbage. How does that get to the fish and fowl? How about a $.05<br />

discount for paper or recycle bags? Better yet I like Costco. NO BAGS at all.<br />

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1427 Poorly written questionaire. May 14, 2012 11:21 AM<br />

1428 I don't like them - and would support a ban. May 14, 2012 10:59 AM<br />

1429 I support a ban on plastic grocery bags. However, I do not support the stores<br />

charging for paper bags. In my opinion, that's the cost of doing business.<br />

Maybe the stores' executives could accept only a $1 million raise per year<br />

instead of more...<br />

1430 I like plastic bags. They are easy to carry and to store. The <strong>County</strong> needs to<br />

allow for them in the large recycling containers.<br />

1431 I don't mind the use of plastic bags; however, they definitely need to be recycled.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

recycle place at the dump since our curb side service doesn't address those.<br />

Seems like those could be picked up on the same schedule as glass.<br />

1432 Change human behavior now: start charging for use of plastic bags: 25 cents<br />

each.<br />

1433 I was on vacation in Kauai a month ago. The Walmart Store offer their own<br />

recyclable bags for a small fee. They had no plastic bags at all. Great way to get<br />

the plastic out and recycle bags in.<br />

1434 grocern store-based plastic bags are a souce of other uses such as pet waste,<br />

home garbage can liners etc. In many cased these uses maybe additional<br />

consumer purchased pastice bags rather than re-used plastic bags. Baning<br />

grocery bags is not a solution to limiting pastic bag use. Be clear about the<br />

purpose and outcomes. At present the messaging is a little onesided.<br />

1435 The only things I like about plastic bags is their use for pet waste, and that they<br />

seem to keep my produce fresh for a longer period of time than when I don't bag<br />

the produce. I never think to take bags in for recycling, but am trying to be better<br />

about taking previously used bags along when I shop. A ban would be fine - I'd<br />

just need to change my habits.<br />

1436 It is my opinion that we do a good job of general recycling in this area. However,<br />

we do not need an ordinance which no one will enforce. This is not a good use<br />

of the diminishing staff resources of <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. The budget, county<br />

roads, public safety and public health should be our county government<br />

priorities.<br />

1437 Look at what's worked in other communities. Incentives can work better than<br />

bans.<br />

1438 We've been on the band wagon with re-useable bags since 2006. We re-use,<br />

recycle what few we bring into the house. While I'm not against banning bags,<br />

there needs to be a cost effective alternative, to take their place. And I'm not<br />

sure that cutting more trees is the answer. Although they compost very well.<br />

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1439 Offer recycling of these bags just as we do other recyclables May 14, 2012 10:23 AM<br />

1440 If we're going to use "one use" plastic bags for groceries, i'd like them to break<br />

down faster so they less likely to cause problems with animals<br />

1441 They are easier to carry groceries. More places to recycle the bags. It is harder<br />

for the elderly to take bags into the store.<br />

1442 I have tried using reusable shopping bags before, but they get loaded so heavy I<br />

can't carry them - I got tired of trying to get the clerks to not load them so heavy.<br />

I would reuse plastic bags if they were better quality and didn't get holes in them<br />

after one use. Reusuable bags also don't have a disclaimer on them informing<br />

you to wash them regularly, so this increases the risk of illness, another reason I<br />

am hesitant to start using them.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

torn or ripped bags that cannot be reused. Our living community requires trash<br />

to be bagged so that the staff can handle it for compacting. More bags would be<br />

recycled if this was offered curbside. I now bring mine to work or to the grocery<br />

stores that offer recycling. We have reusable grocery bags and we reuse our<br />

extra paper bags from Trader Joe's until it is time to compost them. I am<br />

concerned about the recent case of a young man, from the Tacoma area I<br />

believe, who has lost an arm due to flesh eating bacteria that was linked to his<br />

family's reusable grocery bags. This is frightening. Several of our bags are<br />

plastic coated and cannot be washed in the washing machine. The ban against<br />

plastic bags will likely increase costs, but I am okay with stores charging more<br />

for paper bags. It would encourage all of us to use reusable bags more often<br />

and reduce the litter and waste of unsturdy plastic bags.<br />

1444 I always reuse my plastic bags. However, I have a large family and it is<br />

necessary to purchase large loads of groceries at one time and it would be very<br />

difficult to have that many cloth bags available to bring home my groceries. My<br />

boys reuse the plastic bags for their lunches and they get recycled at their high<br />

school.<br />

1445 I store food, line small trash cans in the house, keep using one for about a week<br />

to put scooped cat litter into, tote items to work or to family's houses, use as car<br />

litter bag, etc. I only consign bags to the landfill that are soiled beyond rescue.<br />

When they are somewhat soiled, I wash them with anti-baterial dish soap, hang<br />

them to dry, and re-use them. (I know this uses water so not the best course,<br />

but...) I recycle ALL plastic grocery bags I can by taking them to a grocery store<br />

that accepts them.<br />

1446 Favor a push for reusable bags as paper bags take more resources to make<br />

even though they are compostable.<br />

1447 Curbside recycling would be GREAT! Also having more locations in grocery<br />

stores could help.<br />

1448 More places to recycle plastic bags would be helpful. I reuse my bags and<br />

recyclce them at the grocery store. A "ban" is unecessary.<br />

1449 I don't believe there is a recycle option for plastic bags in <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong>. I<br />

reuse my bags for other uses as much as possible, but they still end up in the<br />

garbage eventually. I would recycle them if that was an option.<br />

1450 Currently plastic bags cannot go into our mixed recycling. Allowing this would go<br />

a long way toward minimizing their impacts. I probably re-use about 50% of the<br />

plastic bags I get by using them for garbage can liners and especially for a trash<br />

bag in my car. I would not support a ban on the use of plastic bags, but would<br />

support an added fee that would support litter removal crews in the county<br />

and/or increased reycling fees to allow these bags to be recycled in a co-mingled<br />

recycling.<br />

1451 I like the fact that they are not as full as a brown bag and they are easier to<br />

carry.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1452 I regularly use reusable bags, but I don't like to get penalized for an occasional<br />

laps of memory. There are also certain items that do not due well in paper. I<br />

would like to see some voluntary cooperation efforts first.<br />

1453 They are convienent and inexpensive is why we use them. However, they<br />

persist in the environment and are a hazard to some wildlife and are an eyesore.<br />

Their widespread overuse has created a problem that should be addressed. A<br />

simple change in human behavior can remedy the problem we have created.<br />

Currently these bags are free to consumers. They should not be as their use<br />

creates a cost to society. They should be priced accordingly.<br />

1454 Concern for low income individuals having to pay for a paper bag. I would hope<br />

the corporate stores would give out free reusable bags.<br />

1455 I don't like plastic bags, and I don't like when you get them at the grocery store<br />

they usually only put a few items in so you have so many bags.<br />

1456 I always re-use my plastic bags for pet waste and garbage can liners. Saves me<br />

money!<br />

1457 I use the bags for garbage. A ban would have me purchasing similar sized<br />

plasitc bags for my garbage. I try to use a cloth bag when I don't need a plasic<br />

bag for my garbage.<br />

1458 Although I do see people bringing in their own reusable bags to grocery stores, it<br />

seems that most people don't. The clerks use way too many too - putting only a<br />

couple of items in each plastic bag. I need to use some plastic bags for kitty<br />

litter but try to use reusable ones whenever I can (and I remember to take them<br />

in). If stores sold reusable bags or gave them away if you spend a certain<br />

amount of money that might help. Also, stores like Target, Macys? What about<br />

them? Thanks..<br />

1459 make them recyclable through Pacific Disposal recycling curbside. Have stores<br />

stop giving them with every little pack of gum. Stop wrapping my hairspray when<br />

adding it to the bag of canned goods or pack it with other household cleaners or<br />

non-edible/non-pet food items. Get more into the practice of asking customers if<br />

they even need a bag. Even the little black bags from the convenience stores<br />

could be severely reduced. I'm going to drink that soda when I get in the car.<br />

Why do I need a bag for it and the bag of chips. There's no use for it, other than<br />

to make sure the person only walks out with what they paid for at the counter.<br />

1460 If we could recycle plastic bags in our curbside recycling, it would be MUCH<br />

easier to do!<br />

1461 I think if more solutions were offered, more people would recycle them. Perhaps<br />

give some type of store credit for turning in used plastic bags or some type of<br />

incentive. I would be more supportive of that rather than a negative action (such<br />

as a ban and a fee).<br />

1462 I re-use plastic bags during the summer months as I sell vegetables and use the<br />

plastic bags for customers to carry their produce once purchased as these bags<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

have handles.<br />

1463 I try to use reusable backs most of the time, but there are times I forget them in<br />

the car or we have more groceries that can fit in my bags.<br />

1464 I reuse all that I can, but I would like to see a ban on plastic bags...it is ridiculous<br />

to use something one time and throw it away. We need to protect our<br />

environment, reduce our use of petroleum products and reshape our societies<br />

consumer habits. I support a ban!<br />

1465 Move to a city that already has this useless ban. Quit infringing on my life and<br />

rights.<br />

1466 I reuse plastic bags and if banned, would simply purchase them for trash<br />

baskets, picking up dog waste, etc. As a result, there still would be plastic bags<br />

in my garbage. The difference would be that I paid for them, along with my larger<br />

plastic kitchen garbage liners, my lawn-leaf plastic bags, my plastic large<br />

garbage can liners, my plastic contractors bags, my plastic freezers bags, and<br />

my plastic sandwich bags.<br />

1467 My usage of plastic bags is limited to produce bags for fresh produce--maybe 1-<br />

2/week. I reuse them, but eventually they usually end up in the trash.<br />

1468 Whay shoud we have to pay for paper bags when we didn't before the stroes<br />

used plastci bags. And if you are going to outlaw palstic bags make it for alll<br />

reatail store not just grocery stroes<br />

1469 Instead of banning plastic bags, make recycling available curbside. Many of us<br />

use our bags for pet waste.<br />

1470 I really try to reduce my use of plastic bags. I bring my own reusable bags to the<br />

store or just carry my items out of the store with no bag. Checkers should ask,<br />

"Do you NEED a bag?" before automatically putting one or two items in a bag.<br />

They may find when the question is put like that people will say, "no, not really,"<br />

The only time I use plastic is with drippy chicken or meat. Also, it's hard to buy<br />

10 loose oranges without plastic or some way to "wrangle" them. A lot of plastic<br />

is used in the produce section. Banning plastic? Yes, because they are a sorce<br />

of pollution, no because sometimes you just need plastic, like drippy meats etc.<br />

I'd be very happy if plastic was banned in <strong>Thurston</strong> Co. I'd figure a way to cope<br />

with my small concerns.<br />

1471 Personally I prefer to use paper bags because I reuse them for other reasons<br />

and they can be recycled in my curbside bin. However, there is a significant<br />

amount of literature suggesting that plastic bags have less overall environmental<br />

impact. More facts are needed to make an informed decision. Also, it would be a<br />

LOT more convenient if plastic bags could be recycled curbside.<br />

1472 I think a documentary about plastic bags (featuring other plastics as well)<br />

clogging our oceans and other waterways should be available for the public to<br />

view via public arenas for educational purposes. Also, more general education<br />

on how to re-use plastics. e.g., My mother braided rugs out of plastic<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

bags...lasted a long time and they looked great!<br />

1473 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags can be donated/recycled at the Lacey Library, for carrying checkedout<br />

books, as well as at many grocery stores. I always contain/control my plastic<br />

bags, never letting one of them be released into the environment. I am strongly<br />

disappointed in other people that cause problems with their plastic bags.<br />

However, I do not believe that the answer is a total ban. Instead, the perpetrators<br />

should be educated into proper behavior through peer-pressure and public<br />

service announcements (some of which could be funded through grants).<br />

Political intervention through attempts at legislating morals and politically correct<br />

behavior doesn't work. There are a myriad of other more pressing problems in<br />

our world and county, which scream out for correction. I implore you to NOT<br />

succumb to the political hysteria which has fueled several cities to jump on the<br />

band-wagon of bag-bans. Stop and think for yourselves, which should bring you<br />

to the realization that bag-bans don't make either financial or political/ethical<br />

sense. Hoped-for benefits to the environment won't outweigh the deliterious<br />

effects on a fragile economy. The plastic load in the environment is already<br />

huge, from all sources... not just bags. Besides that, the enormous debris field<br />

heading our way from the Japanese earthquake/tsunami last year will likely<br />

dwarf the litter problem. We need to get ready statewide, to address that<br />

impending natural transfer of humankind's refuse from one side of the world to<br />

the other. Don't get sidetracked on plastic bags, since those who do risk defeat<br />

at the next election. It's just part of the same human nature you aim to re-align.<br />

1474 I try to use re-useable bags as much as possible. If I don't take one of my reuseables<br />

into the store, my next option is to request paper (except for items like<br />

raw meat or items that are wet, like produce). Reducing the amount of plastic<br />

bags used is definitely needed, but there are still situations where the plastic is<br />

either preferable (like raw meat, wet produce, or wet garbage) or is required (our<br />

trash pickup prefers the trash to be placed in plastic trashbags). Perhaps the fee<br />

should be on requesting plastic shopping bags instead of paper, and reinstate<br />

the 5-cent discount for using re-useable shopping bags at stores.<br />

1475 I personally always ask for paperbags when shopping at the grocery store. The<br />

only plastic bags I ever have from the store is an occasional one for vegetables<br />

and produce. Where available I use paper sacks for those too. I use the paper<br />

bags for my garbage collection<br />

1476 only needed for sticky dripping things like chicken, Sometimes I forget, but<br />

otherwise always bring cloth bags. Occasionaly get a paper bag becuase I need<br />

one for paper recyling<br />

1477 I think plastic bags are handy for some items like meat, but mostly they should<br />

not be produced, used or put back into the waste stream.<br />

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1478 BAN THE BAGS!!! We are smart enough to do without this wasteful practice! :) May 9, 2012 3:46 PM<br />

1479 I don't like plastic bags, other than compostable bags. During my travels in<br />

Europe, I've observed that shoppers are expected to bring their own bags (often<br />

a rolling shopping cart) - and when they don't, a fee is charged for plastic bags. I<br />

would like to see <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> move in this direction.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1480 I use my plastic bags for garbage and lining my trash cans. I also use them for<br />

carrying things when needed. I feel that cloth bags get dirty real quick and need<br />

continuous washing which cost me money for detergent and water and electricity<br />

for cleaning them, I live on a limited income and with all the taxes and other<br />

things that need to be paid, I can't afford them.<br />

1481 I'm from Germany and we have the plastic bags ban for 20 + years in use now. I<br />

think it is a great idea. It's just a madder of getting used to.<br />

1482 I don't know about the curbside recycling of plastic bags. I take mine to either a<br />

supermarket to recycle or to the excellent hawks prairie transfer station for<br />

recycling. I like plastic bags because they don't leak like paper bags. I don't think<br />

you will increase bag recycling because 85% of humans are apathetic or lazy<br />

pigs.<br />

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1483 Quit the social engineering you liberal loonballs. May 9, 2012 2:00 PM<br />

1484 I think that curbside recycling would greatly increase the amount of recycling of<br />

plastic bags.<br />

1485 plastic bags are convenient - make them to be able to put in the recycle bin - tied<br />

up like shredding etc. put more "recycle" boxes in places around store - 1 in a<br />

huge store like Fred Meyer is ridiculous. i try to use my own bags - but i don't<br />

always remember for a "quick" run into the store.<br />

1486 I think we should cut out plastic bags all together or charge a high fee for each<br />

bag used. If thats not possible then it would be great for baggers to but more<br />

than just one or two items in a plastic bag and then move on to the next. Also<br />

people need to use more reusable bags because I see plastic bags thrown away<br />

all the time and it disgusts me.<br />

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1487 Easy to throw away and compact very well. May 9, 2012 9:35 AM<br />

1488 YOU the people who make the changes can't seem to make up your mind about<br />

what is safe. You let insane groups to decide issues that effect all the people.<br />

How much resources go into making cloth bags? Or cardboard boxes? Spend<br />

more time in reducing the way products are packed for the consumer!<br />

Remember Paper or <strong>Plastic</strong>? YOU LOSE!<br />

1489 I prefer reusable cloth bags because they are larger, stronger, and much more<br />

convenient overall. Instead of using environmental scare tactics or a new law,<br />

try educating the public with a POSITIVE message about the convenience of<br />

cloth bags. I'm so tired of the "gloom and doom" rhetoric.<br />

1490 i dont like enything about plastic bags becus i cant do enything with them but<br />

throw them in the trash after i hav reused them. i personaly thingk that plastic<br />

bags should be band and that it be reqired that all paper bags be made of<br />

reciceld matirial. but thats just me.<br />

1491 I really don't like anything about plastic bags. Everything I need can be taken<br />

care of with a reusable bag. I believe it would be beneficial for businesses who<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

"opt out" of plastic bag use to receive some incentive. I have no idea what that<br />

would be; however, I believe the only way to really facilitate what we want to<br />

achieve is to work with businesses. I don't feel that adding a fee for paper bag<br />

use is the answer, either. Also, not all reusable bags are created equal. Some<br />

of those bags have been found to be made with questionable materials. I<br />

guess an argument, against, would be the cost of replacing them...which will<br />

probably be felt by the consumer. If there would be a plastic bag recycling bin<br />

provided to residents, that would be a huge plus! Educate the public by showing<br />

us what is done with recycled plastic bags. Thank you for addressing this issue.<br />

1492 Seems checkers are encouraged to put only a few same type items in one bag. May 8, 2012 2:51 PM<br />

1493 Ban the bags! May 8, 2012 2:05 PM<br />

1494 I would like to see less use of plastic bags in the county. I think they do have<br />

some good uses especially if they are reused for other purposes. I like reusable<br />

bags but I have concerns that they too will start filling up the land fills. Especially<br />

the ones that have the plastic coating or lining. I also feel that it would help to<br />

have the ability to recyle bags curbside. If it's easier, more people will do it!<br />

1495 There are no valid arguments against a ban. There are plenty of alternatives to<br />

plastic bags.<br />

1496 You (Lawmakers/Goverment) pushed us to use plastic without thinking things<br />

through. Which I believe our goverment seems to always do.... or uses the<br />

statement "Your just going to have to pass it to see what's in it". Our state parks<br />

(overnighters) don't even have recyle bins, we are suppose to haul it all back.<br />

So "NO!", I would not support a ban and then charge us for paperbags. We as<br />

consumers have to live in the beds we make.... so now you do too.<br />

1497 People who litter plastic bags should be made to wear them. (Pin them to thier<br />

shirts). Or, maybe they should be made to put them over their heads and tied<br />

tightly around their necks. <br />

1498 I reuse plastic bags for so many things until they are no longer useful. I don't<br />

know if they can be recycled, but they should be.<br />

1499 I worry about customers who cannot afford to pay for bags, but it is easy to keep<br />

bags in the car and use them. Maybe the phasing in needs to be time sensitive.<br />

1500 Have more recycling containers available or locations where we can donate<br />

them for use, i.e., salvation army, food bank???<br />

1501 I don't really like plastic bags and don't usually use them. What we do acquire,<br />

gets recycled at Fred Meyer. If you take the plastic bags away, people will<br />

figure out they need to provide their own bags or buy a paper bag. Reward those<br />

that think ahead to bring their bags or refuse a bag for a small item (Fred Meyer<br />

credits you five cents per re-usable bag. In Europe, we were introduced to<br />

having to purchase a plastic bag for what was less than a penny but it sure<br />

added up if you bought a lot. Double bagging was very rare because no one<br />

wanted to pay double for the plastic bags. If you purchased something in a<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

speciality store, they wrapped your item in paper and handed it over with no bag<br />

of any kind. It was learned early to bring your own shopping bag to carry what<br />

you purchased. My opinion is no plastic bags, just use cloth bags that can be<br />

washed for health purposes of cashiers and that can be thrown into the trunk of<br />

your car. They don't take up much room when not being used and if you<br />

remember to put them back, you're never without them.<br />

1502 If plastic bags were banned then I would be more diligent about bringing & using<br />

my own bags. If plastic bags were picked up curbside then I would be more likely<br />

to recycle them. I don't toss them in the trash unless I have reused them for<br />

garbage so I suppose that means they end up in the landfill. Ooops. They are<br />

convienient for some uses like the disposal of wet items (a meat or fish tray or<br />

their paper wrappings) or lining a bathroom can.<br />

1503 Have all stores which sell goods in plastic bags be required to recieve them for<br />

recycling. .Againsst ban because it infringes on rights of storeowners and<br />

consumers.<br />

1504 I think plastic bags are wasteful. However, more ordinances and regulations are<br />

not the solution. Instead of more laws, how about promoting reusable bags,<br />

biodegradable bags, or charging for the checkout bags. I usually bring my own<br />

bags both for produce and for checkout, but I wouldn't mind if I was charged for<br />

paper bags, and would be thrilled if there was a biodegradable alternative to<br />

plastic. Let's think of useful, functional solutions instead of regulating ourselves<br />

to death.<br />

1505 Increase bag recycling would be great, more locations and options. I don't like<br />

charging for paper bags, since I need them for compost/yard waste. I usually use<br />

reusable shopping bags, but if I forget or am low on paper I will get paper so I<br />

can use them for compost.<br />

1506 They are a representation of how pathetically entitled we have become.<br />

Convenience, convenience, convenience...we will eventually become so fat and<br />

lazy and feel so entitled to convenience that some other country will quietly<br />

overtake us and we won't see it coming or know what to do when it is happening.<br />

1507 I avoid plastic bags like the plague. The only ones I use are for produce and<br />

ziploc bags. Both I wash & reuse until they have holes in them or you can't get<br />

the smell out of them. I do not take a plastic bag at check out. I either bring my<br />

own or carry out what I've purchased without a bag.<br />

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1508 Lets go back to paper bags! May 6, 2012 8:25 PM<br />

1509 Many other jurisdictions across the nation are taking this approach. Change isn't<br />

always easy, but the simple act of switching to canvas bags can avoid worse<br />

changes in the future as people cope with a damaged environment.<br />

1510 Curbside recycling would probably increase recycling. We take ours back to the<br />

store and deposit them there.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

once and throw it out culture" There is no good reason to use them. bag<br />

recycling would not be necessary if there was a ban on theses overvalued items.<br />

1512 PROS: Convenience! Perfect design for their purpose if not considering<br />

disposal.Can be used for a few secondary purposes. Recycleable. CONS:<br />

Ubiquitous to the point of having no percveived value. So they are created and<br />

discarded to excess. The things that make it great for its purpose makes it hard<br />

to manage in the waste stream... lightness makes it easily picked by wind/water<br />

& durability makes it persistent. Look digusting strewn about on the roadsides<br />

and drainages. I love the idea of using reuseable bags instead, but doubt that it<br />

makes such a huge difference in in overall environmental impact when the<br />

energy for production and the relatively heavier/bulkier materials are factored in.<br />

Any bags will ultimately be in the waste stream. So we trade 1000 small bags for<br />

1 bag that is 1000 times the mass. A ban seems extreme and reactionary.<br />

Something like a surcharge for ANY bags, paper or plastic that the customer<br />

does not bring in themself, makes more sense to me; say a min $1 for the 1st &<br />

0.25 for each additional. Then put a 0.05 returnable value on them to help get<br />

back those that are taken; dealing with bag deposits refunds sounds lika total<br />

nightmare though. I would definitely remember my own bags if I knew I'd save<br />

couple bucks each time. And if charging will change the perception of their value<br />

and cause people to think about them. Maybe squeeze a 2nd use out of them<br />

before disposing/recycling.<br />

1513 Banning plastic bags will not solve the problem of needing more recycling<br />

awareness, nor will it stop the degredation of the environment. It is simply one<br />

more regulation placed upon citizens and a form of revenue causing an already<br />

hurting economy to pay for reusable and/or paper bags. Do not forget that the<br />

factories that manufacture these bags employ human beings, there are<br />

consequences to banning them; just as there are consequences to using them.<br />

1514 I remember that we were "led" to plastic bag use to alleviate the use of paper<br />

bags and save the Paper Planet. Now you are wanting to send us back to paper<br />

bags. I will then buy and use small plastic bags for animal waste. You will not<br />

win.<br />

1515 I really don't like <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> trying to ban what bags I use. They try and<br />

restrict everything I do...from how/what I garden, now to what kind of bag I use at<br />

grocery stores!! Get out of my business!! I am not against plastic bags not being<br />

available, but I do not like the fee for paper bags.<br />

1516 In my opinion the islands of plastic and trash we throw "away" is shameful. My 6<br />

year old daughter asked, "mommy, where is away?"<br />

1517 There's really no excuse for people not being able to bring their own bags when<br />

doing most shopping. Occasionally we can forget, but that's when an appropriate<br />

small fee can be charged for the bags from the store. Thanks for considering<br />

this issue!<br />

1518 If the plastic bags are replaced with the paper bags with the handles, I'd not be<br />

upset.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1519 I think it needs to be more convenient for the consumer to be able to recycle<br />

their plastic bags with their curb recycle & garbage. Retail stores should also<br />

have more receptacles available to collect old bags. I wouldn't be against having<br />

a plastic bag ban & having a fee for paper bags. It would encourage us all to<br />

reuse our bags, reduce waste & protect our environment.<br />

1520 plastic bags are great for used kitty litter. save them for this use and as waste<br />

basket liners in the bathroom.<br />

1521 I often use cloth bags when shopping, but, when I do get a plastic bag, I<br />

reuse/recycle it. I use reuse them by using them to pick up pet waste and placing<br />

in the trash. For bags that have too many holes in them to reuse, I recycle them<br />

at a local grocery store. I feel that I am a responsible plastic bag user, but feel<br />

others are not. Because of this, I would like to see a ban on plastic bags. (Even<br />

though it means I would have to buy bags for pet waste disposal!)<br />

1522 I do use plastic shopping bags for trash can liners and to pick up pet waste, so I<br />

have a use for the bags if I forget my reusable bag. If a ban is put in place I<br />

would recommend charging for the use of plastic bags (disincentive for using<br />

them) and conducting a campaign to inform citizens that it is not the stores that<br />

are charging the fee. At the beginning I would also offer a way for folks to get<br />

free or discounted reusable bags, possibly by having businesses donate them or<br />

donate funding to have special bags made as part of an outreach campaign.<br />

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1523 Keep out of the issue. May 4, 2012 7:44 AM<br />

1524 If bags were banned, i know sometimes i would find this annoying and<br />

inconvenient, but would accept the fee if i had to purchase bag(s) at check out.<br />

People, including me, need to be more conserving and resourceful - like people<br />

where only 50 or so years ago. In time, carrying a reuseable bag or bags would<br />

become the norm. People don't like change, so expect push back -- but know<br />

that if this is adopted, people will adapt and get used to it in time. I<br />

wholeheartedly support the ban. Thanks for seeking input.<br />

1525 What I like about plastic bags is that they hold grocery items (etc.). We can<br />

increase bag recycling by making a bigger label on the bags saying something<br />

like, "Please reuse this bag or recycle at any local grocery store." We can also<br />

make all stores have a plastic bag recycling station.<br />

1526 I would like to see public bag recycling programs. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are very useful to<br />

me and my family. It would be difficult without them.<br />

1527 They are very useful at home for picking up animal waste and as small garbage<br />

bags. I typically shop in stores that use free paper bags and only get a bag or<br />

two per week that is plastic. I also own many reusable ones but I am always<br />

forgetting to take them with me to the grocery store. It is probably a habit issue<br />

one that I need to get into and this type of change would get people thinking<br />

about it more but it is also one that hit's people in the pocket and when you're<br />

low on money for food the last thing you want to do is have to spend those<br />

dollars on grocery bags.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1528 The number of plastic bags used is ASTONISHING! I think there's got to be a<br />

better way. Banning their use at the check-out stand while charging for the use<br />

of paper bags is a great idea: many fewer plastic bags will be used AND<br />

shoppers have an incentive to bring their own reusable bags. My grocery store<br />

gives me a 5-cent credit for each bag I bring --also a good idea!<br />

1529 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are great for a multiple of uses. I use them to line my bathroom<br />

garbage can, to pick up after my animals at home and at the dog parks. There<br />

have been times that I have extras which I take to the dog park for other dog<br />

owners that do not have anything to use to pick up their animal waste. <strong>Plastic</strong><br />

bags do have a use in a lot of american households.<br />

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1530 i love plastic bags, can't you find something else to do May 3, 2012 3:36 PM<br />

1531 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are handy for a variety of reasons (wet clothes, covering wet<br />

paintbrushes/paint rollers, faux painting). Instead of charging consumers for<br />

paper bags or banning plasitc bags altogether, it would be better to allow plastic<br />

bags to be put in with other recyclables since I don't see them ever going away<br />

completely. The obvious best method would be for all stores to go back to paper<br />

only and absorb that cost as the cost of doing business. Believe me, they are<br />

making plenty of profit and we, the consumer, are already paying for the price of<br />

either type bag through goods we purchase.<br />

1532 Provide more locations where bags can be dropped off for recycle (Fred Meyer<br />

is where I take mine). For the ban: Reduce litter, decrease resource usage.<br />

Against the ban: I use them to line waste baskets. I use them when I forget to<br />

use my recycled bag. They are more convienient than paper bags for many<br />

products. At some self-check-outs, using your own bag requires having one of<br />

the clerks come by to bypass using your own bag.<br />

1533 Currently plastic bags are not on the recycle bin list in my area, although I<br />

recycle them for other uses when I do get them. I try to use reusable bags when<br />

I remember to bring them with me on spur of the moment shopping trips. <strong>Plastic</strong><br />

bags are great to reuse for wet items and garbage bags but eventually we have<br />

to throw them away. A ban on these bags may not be the entire answer, most<br />

everyone I know uses some kind of plastic bag for lining thier garbage cans even<br />

if it is not a plastic grocery bag. It would be more appropriate I think to have a<br />

"better plasitc bag", one that will break down in a very short amount of time.<br />

Taking steps to ensure that garbage does not enter our waterways would also be<br />

helpful.<br />

1534 I like plastic bags since I do reuse them for other purposes. But I fully<br />

acknowledge that the majority of people do not and they end up hurting marine<br />

life and at times terrestrial animals if they injest them.<br />

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1535 Ban them. It's the only way people will change their habits. May 3, 2012 12:36 PM<br />

1536 If we do this how about cutting the government budget by 25% too just in wages. May 3, 2012 12:28 PM<br />

1537 I like having the bags to reuse for "icky" household waste that has to go in the<br />

garbage. (i.e. snotty tissues, rags used for really gross cleanups, etc.) I reuse<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

plastic bags at least once, and sometimes more. I take reusable bags with me<br />

whenever I can. It helps when the stores have "Did you remember to bring your<br />

bags" signs, especially when those are posted in the parking lot. I do not<br />

support a plastic bag ban. Bans are not all that effective. See William Rathje's<br />

book, "Rubbish" and his research in The Garbage Project.<br />

1538 Get your hands off of your tax payers. If you ban the bags then we will just<br />

PURCHASE plastic bags for our garbage and pet waste. This will in turn<br />

increase the manufacturing, shipping and other related items to get these<br />

additional bags to the consumer. This will increase fuel consumption (green<br />

house gases), energy use to manufacture, etc. I am unsure if the plastic bags<br />

can be placed in the recycle container but will happily do so if the service is<br />

provided. I do like to reuse the bags for garbage can liners and pet waste and to<br />

temporarily hold damp clothing for the wash. I also like to reuse paper bags for<br />

storing shredded documents for recycling.<br />

1539 Think about the actual cost of the "reusable" cloth bags and where they are<br />

manufactured? Who made them, what natural resource was used, labor laws,<br />

etc... Which product actually does more harm in total? This country still does far<br />

more recycling than others. Don't push the liberal agenda on the majority just<br />

because you get the press time.<br />

1540 Some things just need to be go into a plastic bag, whether shopping or<br />

disposing. HOWEVER, they represent a minimum of my purchases. I use my<br />

own shopping bags when possible. Many of the bags are just too flimsy and<br />

have holes in the bottom, so you can't really use them when you need a watertight<br />

container. They are also too small for more than a few items at the grocery<br />

store. Those that are more substantial do get used over and over in my home, I<br />

never just throw them out. Keeping paint brushes & rollers from drying out<br />

during lunch or overnight, dog doo, cleanup rags or towels from oven cleaning,<br />

many other uses. My mother never threw them out (a child of the depression),<br />

they were always folded w/ a loose knot and kept in a large bag in her cleaning<br />

closet.<br />

1541 Get rid of them. People won't switch to using reusable bags until plastic is taken<br />

out of the picture as an option.<br />

1542 I always reuse my plastic bags! I don't really feel it is the counties business to<br />

dictate the type of bags that can be used.<br />

1543 Promote paper bags using discount or give one free usable bag for every $50<br />

you spend. I do like all the plastic bag recycle stands in stores.<br />

1544 The only positive aspect about plastic grocery bags is the ability to re-use them<br />

in restroom trash cans and for pet waste. They're especially useful for blown-out<br />

disposable diapers away from home. However, all of these options still contribute<br />

to waste, whether the bag is reused or not. I'm all for a ban on plastic bags in<br />

grocery stores. Sure, my family would need to purchase garbage bags for our<br />

restrooms, but we also reuse bread bags for pet waste, and our children won't<br />

be in diapers forever.<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1545 I would love to see more recycling options like being able to recycle plastic bags<br />

and styrofoam from home. I have stopped trying to recycle any plastic bags I do<br />

end up with (I mostly use reusable bags) because the places that take them are<br />

far and few between and when you can find them, I can't fit the bags through the<br />

tiny hole or the bin is already full. Thanks for letting us comment.<br />

1546 I feel like this would be government getting too involved in business and a<br />

person's personal choices. I strongly prefer using plastic bags, and I always<br />

recycle them.<br />

1547 I would like to see more recycling stations for plastic bags. I tend to reuse mine<br />

for other purposes, but I would recycle them if it was available where I shop.<br />

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1548 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are way better. May 3, 2012 8:36 AM<br />

1549 i always use mine for something :) they are handy for a lot of things. do not ban<br />

them just try to encourage people to use the other ones.<br />

1550 I really need the plastic bags for all the uses. I would go out of my way to shop<br />

at a location that has them. Curbside recycling should be required to take them.<br />

If any ordinance was needed that should be the ordinance.<br />

1551 They are reused for pet waste and trash bags at our home. I would still need<br />

bags but these are free.<br />

1552 It would be great to have curb-side plastic bag recycling. LaMay in<br />

unincorporated <strong>Thurston</strong> <strong>County</strong> does not offer this.<br />

1553 <strong>Plastic</strong> bags are good for cat litter etc. messy jobs. Always reuse bags!!!<br />

Garbage people want that stuff in a bag. What to use if bags banned. Fresh,<br />

brand new bags????!!!!!<br />

1554 I know I should use my reuseable bags, but I don't always remember and don't<br />

think it is fair to penalize someone for using a bag. Also, the bags are useful for<br />

other things, like lining trash cans, and if I didn't have them to use for that<br />

purpose, I'd be buying other bags, which would not help the situation. Also, I<br />

think it is too much government intrusion into our lives to ban plastic grocery<br />

bags. If those, then what would be next?<br />

1555 Behavioral economics research shows that we are more likely to go with a<br />

"default" option instead of investing the energy to make a different choice. Thus<br />

if we want people to use reusable bags or reuse plastic bags we should make<br />

that the default like they do in Europe. Also, we are more likely to change our<br />

behavior when we lose (have to pay) instead of gain (get a bag refund) when<br />

participating in a behavior.<br />

1556 We need to do away with all plastic bags (although I like to clean up pet waste<br />

with them -- if only they were biodegradable!)<br />

1557 I think they should ban them because there are alternative ways to package<br />

groceries, etc.<br />

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(ex: What do you like about plastic bags? How can we increase bag recycling? What are some arguments for or<br />

against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

1558 I have a lot to say about plastic bags. First of all, I want to make one thing clear:<br />

we should start using paper bags made from 100% recycled paper. The plastic<br />

bags that Americans have come to know are suffocating Mother Nature. <strong>Plastic</strong><br />

bags stay in landfills for decades, centuries, even, when discarded. Only a small<br />

amount of them actually gets recycled. <strong>Plastic</strong> bags can make their way out to<br />

the ocean, and can potentially kill marine life. Thousands of birds die each year<br />

by mistaking plastic bags for food. Plus, the factories that make plastic bags are<br />

harming the environment, too. Producing plastic bags requires millions of gallons<br />

of petroleum that could be used for transportation or heating. Paper bags may<br />

be heavier than plastic bags, but they are recycled more easily. Also, they make<br />

good fire starter. Unlike plastic bags, paper bags don't release harmful fumes<br />

when burned. That is all I have to say. I hope that this can add to your list of<br />

reasons to ban plastic bags.<br />

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1559 I didn't think plastic bags were recycleable?! May 2, 2012 2:31 PM<br />

1560 I HATE them....cahiers only put 3 items per bag then your groceries roll all<br />

around, fall out, the bags snag and your stuff gets damaged.<br />

1561 Biodegrable plastic bags would be the way to go. The stores could provide them<br />

so people don't have to purchase them-if they couldn't afford to. Argument for<br />

plastic bags: they are cheap to produce (i don't know if that is true) Everybody<br />

else uses them, what's wrong with them?<br />

1562 Like: they have handles and make it easy to carry stuff. Dislike: use petroleum<br />

in manufacturing them, non-biodegradable. To increase bag recycling can there<br />

be more drop-off places to make it more convenient? Or can we include them<br />

with the other curbside recycling? If the retailers pass along the cost of plastic<br />

bags to the consumer, people would be more likely to use the reusable bags to<br />

keep their costs lower.<br />

1563 I happen to reuse my plastic bags for other purposes. Recycling would be easier<br />

if there were such bins at the entrance to grocery stores or if my refuse<br />

collector/recycler accepted such.<br />

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1564 If able to put in curbside recycle. May 2, 2012 12:31 PM<br />

1565 <strong>Plastic</strong> <strong>Bag</strong>s are not the problem. It's the people that litter them and all the other<br />

stuff they throw out their windows. Better ban McDonalds Cups - I see more of<br />

them along the highways!<br />

1566 I totally agree that they shouldn't be used, but never remember to bring bags<br />

from home. I recycle through my own personal use. I wouldn't mind a ban on<br />

plastic but am not sure I think you should be charged for paperbags.<br />

1567 Don't ban! If you want to discourage use, charge a fee to cover the cost of<br />

landfill / recycling, and let the market work!<br />

1568 Please institute a ban on plastic bags- another concern I have, being a part time<br />

janitor, that I would guess that there is a huge amount of plastic bags used in<br />

small office trash can liners. What to do about them? Can you pass a law that<br />

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against a ban on plastic bags?)<br />

allows only the use of bags that are biodegradable?<br />

1569 I use plastic bags to line my garbage can, to pick up dog poop, to keep things<br />

dry. I reuse and/or recycle every plastic bag I get. I don't get many, since I bring<br />

my canvas bags to the grocery store. The store gives ME a nickle for each of<br />

my bags I use. Why would I want to pay a nickle when I do need an extra bag?<br />

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