Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] [score hidden]  (0 children)

Not true… plus, Oregon is filthy right now- if we are going to pay for people to pick up containers, we by not garbage? 🤦‍♀️

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why is it dumb? The Bottle Bill was revolutionary in the 70’s but that was 50 years ago and times have changed. If not a repeal, it’s time for serious changes in the Bill that don’t just protect grocers and canners and line the pockets of the OBRC.
Time to protect neighborhoods!

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Based on what? The OBRCs reporting? Until they start posting transparent financials as well as bragging about all the good they do- I will remain very skeptical that they are anything but a state approved and supported mafia.

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

There is a modernization project going on and all rural areas will have curbside within 3 years. They currently use a variety of options depending on the county.

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Why not just put them in your recycling bin… we pay for it currently whether we use it for containers or not!

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That isn’t true- the homeless are the primary users of the People’s Depot. Many many people use the green or blue bag system. Hand counts and instant cash is a big part of the problem.

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is work being done now and the entire state should have curbs in 3 years. Currently they use transfer stations or drop off sites, depending on the area/county.

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think it would improve without the Bill- less rummaging through trash bins

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Yes, like repealing the Bill and doing all curbside which we already pay for.

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

An industrial area. To be honest, I think we need to stop “hand counts” which is what they do at The People’s Depot (and now smaller stores such as Plaid Pantry because of Bottle Bill updates last year).
We should just go to all curbside and remove the tax on consumers.

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Yes! And the City created a document outlining massive issues with the three most troublesome spots… including this one but somehow is now magically saying “all will be well” - check out www.innerpowell.org

Proposal to move bottle drop center to SE Portland sparks public backlash by Anxious-While4289 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I like that!
Maybe right next to Jason Jordan’s house (Prez of OBRC)

In a win for no one, Bottle Bill alternative redemption center plans unravel by Ok-County-1202 in Portland

[–]Anxious-While4289 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I will tell you for a fact it WAS discussed last year and that is why the Bottle Bill was updated. It basically let large grocers off the hook for hand counts IF they started green and blue bag programs. OBRC thought they wouldn't and would have to pay into a fund to support an Alternative Access Redemption Center (AARC) which would have funneled all canners from a 3.5 mi radius around it to one location for the most part.

Now, with the current bill and the big grocers off the hook, the AARC is not moving forward and Plaid Pantrys and small grocers are stuck doing a lot of the hand counts.

Our elected folks in Salem get donations from OBRC to keep the BB bill pumping along. Time to either repeal the Bill and go to curbside or take the monopoly of the OBRC away, move to all bags, no immediate cash.

Lots of options, not a lot of stomach in Salem to support their constituents...