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Attachment E: Text responses from retailer plastic bag ban survey <br />Question 1: What types of single-use plastic carryout bags do you currently offer to your <br />customers at checkout? <br />box <br />cellulose and other <br />both <br />both <br />All, we use only used bags <br />reused paper and plastic <br />We offer both types for what is most sensible, I cannot select both types on this site. <br />Recyclable biobags <br />both but you can only check 1 here, we also reuse boxes for them <br />paper and plastic <br />gift bags <br />Both plastic and paper <br />Question 2: Do your employees ask customers whether they would like a single-use plastic <br />carryout bag? <br />We don't offer plastic <br />see above. Our customers dnate their used bags <br />no employees <br />we have reusable plastic bags <br />we do not offer plastic bags at Point of Sale <br />unemployed <br />Ask if they need a bag or not. All we carry is plastic. <br />Question 3: What percentage of your customers decline a single-use plastic carryout bag? <br />n/a <br />unless it is raining then the opposite is true <br />don't offer <br />We don't offer plastic <br />not an option <br />Most of our customers have 1 or 2 items and decline a bag, if they have bought more, they usually need a <br />heavy plastic bag to hold their purchases. <br />only because they don't want or need a bag, not because it's plastic <br />I don't use them <br />NA <br />unemployed <br />for the elderly, disabled incapable of holding paper or laundering cloth in which the handles break with little <br />weight, this is very detrimental. I am an environmentalist who uses these bags for garbarge too and storage. <br />Please make some exceptions and let Corvallis know I can't shop there when these bags are eliminated. I <br />have no one to help me carry bags and live alone. I realize the horrible damage they can do but I have to <br />survive with Alzheimer's, temporal artritis, and NOW cancer. Thank you for listening. I wish i had a <br />wonderful solution. Also I have horrible bowel and urinary incontenance & need to put my waste into these <br />bags daily. <br />Question 4: What thickness in millimeters (mils) are the single-use plastic carryout bags you <br />provide to customers at checkout? <br />No text response option <br />Question 5: Approximately how many single-use plastic carryout bags does your store provide to <br />customers in a year? <br />10k <br />
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