The What, Why & Where to Recycle Plastic Bags

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Plastic bags. They keep our food fresh and safe, conveniently hold stuff together and litter the heck out of our land and sea. So above all, the best plastic bag is the one not needed. That being said, despite our best efforts, plastic still comes into our life. It then becomes imperative that we deal with it responsibly.

CAN I RECYCLE PLASTIC BAGS?
No, plastic bags cannot be mixed at our curbside mixed recycling bins, mostly because plastic film gets caught in the machinery at a Material Recovery Facility and mucks up the whole system. Plastic film, however, CAN be recycled at many grocery stores across Central Oregon. Look for bins usually located indoor or outdoor near entrances.

WHAT IS PLASTIC FILM?
Grocery shopping bags are considered plastic film, and so are a lot of other common products that you’re probably currently tossing in the trash or tossing in your home recycling bin, unaware of the headaches you’re creating down the line. Here’s a quick list of what you can bring:
• Plastic shopping bags
• Plastic shipping envelopes
• Bread bags
• Dry cleaning bags
• Case wrap
(think case of water bottles)
• Air pillows
• Food storage bags (zip-locs)
• Bubble wrap (what!)
• Product overwrap
(like toilet paper for example)
• Newspaper bags
WHERE CAN I RECYCLE
PLASTIC BAGS & FILM?

Local stores throughout Central Oregon, including:

Bend
• Safeway: All locations
• Albertson’s
• Fred Meyer
• Food For Less
• Target
• Best Buy
• Lowe’s
Redmond
• Safeway
• Albertson’s
• Fred Meyer
• Lowe’s
Sisters
• Ray’s Food Place
La Pine
• Ray’s Food Place
• Shop Smart
Madras
• Safeway
Prineville
• Ray’s Food Place

PlasticFilmRecycling.org
RethinkWasteProject.org

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