2013年11月12日星期二

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a law that banned single-use plastic bags at retail stores within city limits.so our return to recapping Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is getting a late start, but we’re back! Based on the previews, it looks like the season’s fireworks will really get going next week when all those cheating allegations about Kyle’s husband works their way to the surface. We can only deal with the Gucci shoulder bagpresent right now, though, so let’s have our first recap in quite a while. Stores are now barred from handing out plastic bags and can

 charge customers a minimum 5-cent - a way to promote freedom in a world of closed, proprietary systems. For Canonical's Jono Bacon, Mozilla's Stormy Peters and Wikimedia's Tomasz Finc, it's more about improving humanity. Speaking at Expand, they argued that open code connects the developing world and delivers meaningful local content. However, the trio is also aware of the potential pitfalls, such as fragmentation. They know that a successful open platform isn't born 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 discount Louis Vuitton bagmany 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” Market owner Gary Christopherson said his customers aren’t ready to give up their plastic bags. He said it's not

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