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the reasons that prevent them from using and reusing reusable bags; there are many comments <br />that can be read regarding what prevents people from using reusable bags in the separate text <br />document. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />5. Please describe what you do with single-use plastic carryout bags you receive. <br /> <br />Response <br />Answer OptionsAllMostManySomeFewNone <br />Count <br />Reuse then recycle4493951221471101431366 <br />Reuse then throw away3053591291792431151330 <br />Recycle2532561171471211671061 <br />Throw away355027119335308874 <br />Other (please specify)299 <br />answered question1979 <br />skipped question97 <br /> <br /> <br />6. Where do you currently recycle your single-use plastic carryout bags? <br /> <br />Response Response <br />Answer Options <br />PercentCount <br />Retail or grocery stores54.0%1002 <br />International Paper (IP) plastic bag collection site2.7%50 <br />At one (or more) of the 16 Lane County transfer stations14.1%261 <br />Don’t recycle plastic carryout bags29.2%542 <br />Other (please specify)271 <br />answered question1855 <br />skipped question221 <br /> <br /> <br />The majority of the text responses for this question describe where the respondents take their <br />bags to be recycled (see separate text document). <br /> <br />7. Do you think more recycling options are needed for single-use plastic carryout bags? <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />