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  2. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Daniel K. Benjamin (a professor of economics at Clemson University) published a paper through the Property and Environment Research Center that reiterated many of the points brought up in the New York Times article, [10] backing them up with a detailed inquiry into the recycling industry of the US. [12]

  3. California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery

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    The California Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (also known as CalRecycle) is a branch of the California Environmental Protection Agency that oversees the state's waste management, recycling, and waste reduction programs. CalRecycle was established in 2010 to replace the California Integrated Waste Management Board.

  4. How Tippecanoe County is working to upcycle cardboard ... - AOL

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  5. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    Upper Hutt City Council: Recycling is to be placed in plastic bags, with paper and cardboard collected in the first week, and plastic, metal and glass in the second week. General refuse is collected weekly using user-pays official council bags.

  6. Control Your Cardboard, Control Your Life

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  7. California Just Passed the Country's First Clothing Recycling ...

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    California is tackling the problem of textile and fashion waste with the country’s first law that requires clothing companies to implement a recycling system for the garments they sell.

  8. Hazardous waste in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A household hazardous waste collection center in Seattle, Washington, U.S. Under United States environmental policy, hazardous waste is a waste (usually a solid waste) that has the potential to: cause, or significantly contribute to an increase in mortality or an increase in serious irreversible, or incapacitating reversible illness; or

  9. Garbage trucks are ripe for electrifying and could reduce pollution in your community. Here’s why they might get a pass.