2013年11月12日星期二

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bit of grabbing their reusable bags before going to get groceries, some still say they’d prefer to choose between paper or plastic. In May, the Eugene City Council passed a law that banned single-use plastic bags at retail stores within city limits.” Market owner Gary Christopherson said his customers aren’t ready to give up their plastic bags. He said it's not unusual to meet customers with food stamp cards who don’t carry the cash to cover the paper bag fee. “I'm just going to give it to them. If that's against the law, they can come and give me a ticket. I don't care. I'm not going to let cheap hermes bagthat customer leave without a bag,” said Christopherson. "(Providing paper bags) is tripling, or quadrupling my cost on putting out bags across the counter, when in fact, most of my customers would prefer plastic bags.”

 At noon tomorrow, city officials are presenting a 6-month update at the Lane County Courthouse/Harris Hall to discuss how the law has been working. The meeting is open Stores are now barred from handing out plastic bags and can charge customers lready passed through the FCC on its way to Sprint, but a launch date has yet to be announced. The phone's Best Gucci walletBuy page, however, notes that it'll arrive on the carrier -- and thus, in the US -- on November 15th. While The Now Network's been largely silent about timing, its website lends credence to the retailer's claim by listing the HTC One Max's initial software release as arriving on (you guessed it) the 15th of the month.

You only have a couple more days to prepare if this Gucci top handle bagturns out to be true, but if you're not a Sprint fan, you can always wait until the One Max lands on AT&T and Verizon.a minimum 5-cent fee for providing paper bags. Since the law’s implementation, Zero-Waste Analyst Stephanie Scafa said half of Eugene’s shoppers pay for paper. "You'll see decreased litter, people being more conscious of bringing their bags with them when the go to the store, things like that,” said Scafa. Brynne Blevins is one of the many shoppers that chooses to bring their own bags to the store. “I'd like to keep things out of the landfill. I like to teach my kids to reduce and re-use,” said Blevins. While most people are on board with the plastic bag ban, “Little y” M

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