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Weekly Link Round-Up: 02/19/10

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  • Baltimore considers the possibilities for solutions to their plastic bag pollution problem. [Second Opinion]
  • Portland State University students say no thanks to the ubiquitous “paper or plastic” conundrum. [Vanguard]
  • Vancouver Island and Sunshine Coast tourism representatives score points with reusable bag giveaways. [Coast Reporter]
  • Oregon students get up close and personal with how their school deals with garbage. [The News-Review]
  • One Connecticut resident ruminates positively on the changes that a plastic bag fee would bring to her town. [Wilton Bulletin]
  • No plastic bags on Saturdays? More like no plastic bags EVERY day! [blogging.my.brains.out]
  • Bloggers look forward to new green innovations at next year’s NYC Fashion Week. [Earth 911]
  • Marks & Spencer strikes an innovative recycling deal with British Council. [Business Green]
  • Volunteers are needed this Saturday for Long Beach’s monthly 30-minute beach cleanup! Are you in? [Everything Long Beach]
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