Wednesday, May 9, 2012
OSU Students Promote Bag It Corvallis at High School
Students from Oregon State University's GEO 300 class gave a presentation on Bag It Corvallis at the Corvallis High School yesterday.
For more info on the current state of the campaign, check out today's story in the Gazette-Times: City staff: Don't push plastic bag ban
The City Council’s Administrative Services Committee met today to discuss the ban. Stay tuned and wish us luck...
Monday, May 7, 2012
Please Comment on City's Final Report!
Dear Friends of Bag It 
Corvallis,
 
On 
behalf of the Sierra Club’s Marys Peak Group, I would like to bring your 
attention to the City Staff’s Final Report on the “Process for Addressing Single-Use 
Plastic Bags.” The City will submit their Report at 
the 
Administrative Services Committee meeting next Wednesday, May 9 at 
4 p.m. 
where you have the opportunity to comment.
The 
City’s recommendation is that the City 
Council not pursue an ordinance of any kind, but instead direct staff to look to 
our community partners to achieve the Council's goal. In lieu of an ordinance they 
will “speak with the Corvallis 
Sustainability Coalition, specifically the Waste and Education Action Teams, 
about what grass-roots actions they could pursue to encourage retailers to 
reduce or eliminate the use of single-use plastic bags.” 
City Staff also drafted an ordinance (see Attachment I in 
the Final Report). The ordinance lacks 
enforcement and they acknowledge that it “therefore is of questionable value.” 
In 
the City’s documents the environmental, policy, or cost-saving reasons that 
explain the need for an ordinance is not mentioned. On April 4, 2011, the City Council 
adopted “Resolution 2011-06,” 
in support of a state-wide plastic bag bill, which listed policy and 
environmental reasons for the resolution and for a possible future ordinance. The Sierra Club’s ordinance “Encouraging 
Reusable Bags and Prohibiting The Use Of Single-Use Plastic Carryout 
Bags” submitted November 2011 also included reasons why an ordinance 
was needed. This important information should have been included in the City’s 
information and draft ordinance.
Corvallis 
is a green community, and has won many awards for 
this. 
City of 
Corvallis recently received Corvallis Tourism's Gaea Award, which recognizes an 
entity who demonstrates excellence in ecological stewardship required for 
sustainable tourism; Corvallis is cited as the #1 city in America for green 
buildings per capita; Corvallis was voted one of Sunset Magazine's favorite 
eco-friendly small towns. The 
City of Corvallis is presented with the opportunity to live up to its 
reputation. Single-use disposable 
plastic checkout bags are not sustainable and we have the opportunity of 
following Portland’s lead in banning them.
Because 
of your interest in maintaining Corvallis’s leadership in sustainability, please 
join us in commenting on this small but important sustainability 
goal. 
The Administrative Services Committee 
will make a decision on the City’s proposed ordinance on Wednesday, May 
9 at 4 p.m. at the Madison Avenue Meeting Room (500 SW Madison, across from City Hall). 
Thank you,
Debra 
Higbee-Sudyka
Marys Peak Group – Sierra 
Club
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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Plastic Problem Gets Bigger
California Watch recently published an article showing that the problem of plastic in our oceans might be bigger than previously thought:
"Plastic pollution in ocean likely underestimated, researchers say"
"Plastic pollution in ocean likely underestimated, researchers say"
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Bag It Corvallis Needs Your Help!
When: Saturday, May 5; 9 a.m. 
to 
1 p.m. 
Where: The 
Corvallis Farmers' Market, with the Bag Monster.
The 
Goal: Have fun and get 200 "I Support 
the Ban" postcards signed.
Why: The Corvallis City Staff will hand over an ordinance to the 
Administrative Services Committee on Wednesday, May 9. We want to show the City 
Councilors (who will make the final decision) how many people support a 
ban.
Come 
Join the 
Fun: We'll have a "stuff the 
reusable bag" contest and give away reusable bags to winners.  
 Contact: Debra Higbee-Sudyka, dwhigbe@juno.com , c. 
541-554-6979
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