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Author(s):Steuteville, Robert
Author Affiliation:Managing Editor, Biocycle
Title:The state of garbage in America: State budgets continue to provide substantial support for recycling and composting despite program cuts in recent years
Article Series:[The state of garbage in America], part 2
Column Name:Biocycle nationwide survey
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Source:BioCycle, The Journal of Composting & Recycling. Vol. 37, No. 5, May 1996, p. 35-39.
Publishing Information:Emmaus, PA: The JG Press, Inc.
# of Pages:7
Keywords:TIC Keywords: Waste management; Trends; Regional variation; Futures; Demographics; Economic profile; Statistics; Composting; Recycling; State legislation; Landfills
Geographic Terms:United States
Abstract/Contents:Presents "The state of garbage in America," focusing on the money allocated by states and regions for recycling programs. Includes specific legislation on recycling and solid waste management for Kansas, Minnesota, Hawaii, Georgia, New Mexico, Maine, and Texas. Comments on the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Waste Reduction and Recycling Demonstration Grant Program.
Language:English
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See Also:See also part 1, "The state of garbage in America: U.S. recycling rate reaches 27 percent as the population served by curbside programs rises to 121 million", BioCycle, 37(4) April 1996, p. 54-61, R=67991 R=67991
Note:Includes sidebars, "Rulemakers take action in a few", p.38; and "Funding the typical and atypical" (by Julia Barrett), p.40
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Steuteville, R. 1996. The state of garbage in America: State budgets continue to provide substantial support for recycling and composting despite program cuts in recent years. BioCycle. 37(5):p. 35-39.
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