Have you stopped using single use plastic water bottles?
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842 Votes

Have you stopped using single use plastic water bottles?

Yes

7

No

5

Yes

7 Comments
LESLIE Wayt
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LESLIE Wayt

I stopped a long time ago. Just too much waste thrown out. Too much plastic is created to wrap food products, etc with. Needs to be stopped now. Find alternative ways .

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Lisa York
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Lisa York

never really used them to begin with...Bend has great water and I have a reusable water bottle

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Michael Miller
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Michael Miller

I avoid them as much as I can.

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Dianne Price
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Dianne Price

I have refillable bottles!!

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Gabe West
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Gabe West

I use a hydroflask plastic water bottles cause cancer

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No

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sharder8
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sharder8

I have a number of cases in my "survival" stash . . .

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Ben Hargis
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Ben Hargis

Using a hydro flask or sports bottle over and over again is like wearing a mask, they're full of bacteria.

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Gabe West
Gabe West

That's why you put it in the dishwasher

Bostino
Bostino

Gabe, the VAST majority of people who use reusable water bottles wash it AT MOST once a month

Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

No I have not but I do not litter and deplore those who do liter!

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

We use them, clean them and take to recycle, never put in trash.

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Would you prefer to buy an environmentally-friendly vehicle?
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1928 Votes

Would you prefer to buy an environmentally-friendly vehicle?

Yes, least I can do

9

No, too expensive

13

Yes, least I can do

9 Comments
George Pearson
4
George Pearson

I now own my second hybrid.

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k san
1
k san

If they ever made one that could go longer distances. I have seen only 1 recharging station for such cars at Fred Meyer. To make them attractive, need many more recharging stations. Until then, no thx

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Torina Wilson
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Torina Wilson

How about YES!, but it’s too expensive. Therefore, I’ll wait

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Kerie Raymond
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Kerie Raymond

We have an EV for local & shorter range trips (have gone to Vancourver, WA & Eugene, OR) and a Hybrid for longer range trips. Electricity is $10/month, and nothing once we have PV. No maintenance cost

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No, too expensive

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John Merrill
4
John Merrill

Because I want to make that choice being I'm a free individual in the United States of America. Free to make my own choices and not be told by a dictator governor of the State of Oregon. FDKB.

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George Pearson
George Pearson

No one forced me! I love getting 50 mpg while gas guzzlers are paying my share!

Fred Colbern
Fred Colbern

Government is already controlling you when you drive. Ever stop at a stoplight? That's some university indoctrinated bureaucrat deciding how long you will be made to sit there and wait for his little technocracy to "turn the light green" so you can go.

GT Thomas
4
GT Thomas

I do not want a vehicle liberals try to force on me.

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Bob A. Bui
Bob A. Bui

Screwing your kids/grandchildren to own the libs? Nice.

George Pearson
George Pearson

No one is forcing you! Watch something else beside Fox for a change, to get a full picture!

poor turtle
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poor turtle

I mean I would but they are too expensive. Honestly I would rather to not drive at all and take the bus everywhere but that isn't currently realistic.

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Karen Barker Rouse
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Karen Barker Rouse

Can’t imagine it would make long road trips easy.

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Kerie Raymond
Kerie Raymond

Not easy, but doable! Worth it in the long run.

Douglas E. Wilson
1
Douglas E. Wilson

We are being priced out of everything by so called do gooders!

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Robert Northrup
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Robert Northrup

If it would meet my needs yes. Unfortunately there are none currently that can.

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Christena
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Christena

I've always wanted a hybrid but having my vehicles paid off it's just not worth it.

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dan bob
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dan bob

Although it’s environmentally friendly, it is far too expensive. Perhaps in the future when corporations become competitive in this area and sell vehicles at cheaper prices.

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Hugh Jjggh
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Hugh Jjggh

It’s not that it’s too expensive I just like gas powered cars and I love hearing the engine rev unfortunately kids today will never understand not only what that 3rd pedal is for but also a real car

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Heidi Owen
0
Heidi Owen

Most people I know cannot afford them, but I'll bet kate brown can....

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Kerie Raymond
Kerie Raymond

We were fortunate to buy an EV new with substantial discounts and rebates, credits. $16K for a $34K new car. I don't think it's too expensive.

Ben Wiborg
0
Ben Wiborg

Expensive or not the power cells are the problem when it come to disposal or manufacture.

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Sam Ackerman
0
Sam Ackerman

NO, I will however buy a vehicle that fits my needs.

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