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		<description><![CDATA[Business actually supports Portland's proposed plastic bag ban. | The Mercury&#8217;s Sarah Mirk has been covered in plastic bags over the last few weeks as Portland moves forward with a ban on plastic bags. Part of what makes the proposed bag ban a story is who&#8217;s supporting it. The Northwest Grocery Association (NWGA), which represents the big grocery stores who will be affected by the proposed citywide ban on plastic bags, came out in support of the green groups&#8217;...]]></description>
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