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To use plastic or not to use plastic?

August 12, 2009 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Seattle may become the first city in the United States to institute a tax on the plastic bags people carry home from grocery stores. Seattleites will vote on Referendum 1, dubbed the Seattle bag tax, in the Aug. 18 election.

Filed Under: News, Business, Community News Tagged With: 2009, Aimee Pham, China, City Council President Richard Conlin, Duc Tran, Jolene Jang, Jon Crispala, Last July, Michael Thai, Nguoi Viet Tay Bac, Northwest Economic Policy Seminar, Peter Nickerson, Phnom Penh Supermarket, Seattle City Council, Seattle Councilmember Jan Drago, United States, Vietnamese, Vina Market, vol 28 no 34 | August 15 - August 21

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