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As some one who is currently fighting a major BFI landfill expansion across the state line in Sarona, WI that will effectively create the state's largest landfill, and which is already a major repository for Twin Cities trash, I am very suspect of BFI's intentions regarding the recycling contract. Their record on recycling in our area is extremely poor and I suspect they are vying for the contract in order to dismantle recycling efforts altogether. I suspect this is a case of market manipulation and I strongly urge disappointed Minnesotans to contest this decision and bring to light BFI's intentions in the Sarona WI area (for more details, visit www.sarona.info). -----Original Message----- From: Mark Snyder [mailto:Mark.Snyder@no.address] Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 11:34 AM To: greenyes@no.address Subject: Re: [greenyes] Minneapolis processing contract >>> <RicAnthony@no.address> 4/12/2004 10:39:34 AM >>> In a message dated 4/12/2004 7:16:56 AM Pacific Daylight Time, diannak@no.address writes: Although we are disappointed that Eureka Recycling was not selected, we are writing today to call your attention to the benefits that this process did bring about. Most importantly, we are awed by the community support for our organization and your knowledge and commitment to recycling Monday am afterthought: The new frontier is the multi family and commercial collections. In many cities an organized dedicated market based collection and processing group can provide effective and efficient service for high quality reusable, repairable and recyclable materials from multi family and commercial collection areas. In the business of zero waste, markets are key. Mandatory source separation should be the rule. Best of Luck, Eureka Which makes it all the more disappointing that Minneapolis did not select Eureka! Recycling since they are ahead of the curve on many of those areas that Ric mentions. Eureka! coordinates the Twin Cities FreeMarket exchange program to allow unwanted products to be reused rather than landfilled. Eureka! offers recycling collection services to apartment buildings and other multi-family dwellings. They also promote recycling by commercial generators and even make their drop-off facilities available for those commercial generators that cannot obtain or afford their own pickup service. Details for all of these programs (and more) offered by Eureka! can be found at http://www.eurekarecycling.org/ Mark Snyder Pollution Prevention Specialist Minnesota Office of Environmental Assistance disappointed Minneapolis resident |
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