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Author(s):Goldstein, Nora; Glenn, Jim
Author Affiliation:Goldstein: Executive Editor, BioCycle; Glenn: Senior Editor, BioCycle
Title:The state of garbage in America: There was some activity on the legislative front in 1996, with states passing very specific solid waste related initiatives. Recycling grants totaling over $180 million were awarded in 37 states. Part II
Article Series:[The state of garbage in America], part 2
Section:Biocycle nationwide survey
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Source:BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. Vol. 38, No. 5, May 1997, p. 71-72, 74-75.
Publishing Information:Emmaus, PA: The JG Press, Inc.
# of Pages:4
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Recycling; Demographics; State legislation; Composting facilities; Clippings; Oils; Rubber; Batteries; Elymus arenarius; Foods; Wood; Metals
Geographic Terms:United States
Abstract/Contents:Discusses the goals most states have set in recycling and/or waste reduction. Outlines legislative activity that has taken place in California, Connecticut, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, and Utah. Highlights trends in changes of disposal bans. Briefly discusses recycling grant programs and recovery tonnage information.
Language:English
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See Also:See also Part I, BioCycle, 38(5) May 1997, p. 60-67, R=39929 R=39929
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Goldstein, N., and J. Glenn. 1997. The state of garbage in America: There was some activity on the legislative front in 1996, with states passing very specific solid waste related initiatives. Recycling grants totaling over $180 million were awarded in 37 states. Part II. BioCycle. 38(5):p. 71-72, 74-75.
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