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  2. Oregon Bottle Bill - Wikipedia

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    Container Recycling Institute is a research and advocacy group in support of the bottle bill. [115] [116] OLCC approved redemption centers run by distributors on an experimental basis in early 2010. Two locations were opened, one in Wood Village and another in Oregon City. By April 2017, there were 16 redemption centers. [117]

  3. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Stanolind Recycling Plant was in operation as early 1947. [32] Another early recycling mill was Waste Techniques, built in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania in 1972. [citation needed] Waste Techniques was sold to Frank Keel in 1978, and resold to BFI in 1981. Woodbury, New Jersey, was the first city in the United States to mandate recycling. [33]

  4. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The sales tax is not refunded to consumers upon redeeming the empty containers to a recycling center. Some recycling centers have attracted drug activity and crimes. In one example in Haight-Ashbury, a recycling center was ordered shut down by the city in 2012 due to drug activity crime. [11] Connecticut (10¢). Beverage Container Deposit and ...

  5. Oregon City, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon City was the site of the Beaver Coins Mint, producing the short-lived independent Oregon Territory currency in 1849. [8] The center of the city retains part of its historic character through the preservation of houses and other buildings from the era of the city's founding.

  6. Category : Buildings and structures in Oregon City, Oregon

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    Oregon City station; Oregon City Transit Center; P. Parents of Murdered Children Memorial; Providence Willamette Falls Medical Center; R. Richard B. Petzold Building

  7. Blue Heron Paper Company - Wikipedia

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    Oregon City Mills was a flour mill in operation until 1880, where it was purchased and then later absorbed into the Portland Flour Mills Co. [9] Portland Flour Mills Co. was successful and stayed in operation until 1907, when it was purchased by W. P. Hawley and converted back into a paper mill, becoming The Hawley Paper Company.

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  9. Metro (Oregon regional government) - Wikipedia

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    Metro's master plan also includes multiple town centers, smaller versions of the city center, scattered throughout the metropolitan area. In 1995 Metro introduced the 2040 plan as a way to define long term growth planning. The 2040 Growth Concept [21] is designed to accommodate 780,000 additional people and 350,000 jobs by 2040.