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Re: [greenyes] Fw:
- Subject: Re: [greenyes] Fw:
- From: Don Hughes <djhughes@no.address>
- Date: Mon, 29 Sep 2003 18:15:24 -0400
I would like to hear more on this subject as well.
D Hughes
At 02:41 PM 09/29/2003 -0400, Rod wrote:
Dear greenyes'er who attended the NRC in Baltimore.
I was very anxious to attend the
Monday 3 - 5 pm session.
"The Implications of Single Stream".
But had a conflict with another session.
I interested in hearing from anyone who attended.
Was any kind of concensus reached?
ie. Does single stream make sense
Yes/No
If yes under what (top 3) circumstances
Thanks in advance.
Rod Muir,
Founder,
Waste Diversion Toronto
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