Hey - that's a great idea!! Go
gettem Pete!!
Christine McCoy
City of Alexandria
703/519-3486 ext. 132
"Eric Lombardi"
<eric@no.address>
Sent by: <GreenYes@no.address>
07/20/2007 02:23 PM
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I say we sic Pete Grogan from Weyerhaeuser on him! Pete,
did you hear about this?
Eric
-----Original Message-----
From: <Christine.McCoy@no.address>
Sent 7/20/2007 12:10:36 PM
To: "Matthew Cotton" <mattcotton@no.address>
Cc: "Greenyes List" <GreenYes@no.address>
Subject: [GreenYes] Re: Good Morning America on recycling
I say David Hurd with NY Office of Recycling Education and Outreach yesterday
at a meeting in Philly and he's anticipating a rebuttal on the show sometime
soon!!!
Christine McCoy
City of Alexandria
703/519-3486 ext. 132
Matthew Cotton <mattcotton@no.address>
Sent by: <GreenYes@no.address>
07/20/2007 01:41 PM
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Are people on the list-serve familiar with this story:
This video interview of Stephen Dubner,
co-author of Freakonomics, actually contends that it is economically
and environmentally infeasible to recycle paper (paraphrased). It
made my blood boil, especially since I am chairing a Mass. Recycles Paper!
campaign (www.massrecyclespaper.org)
through MassRecycle based on the economic and environmental benefits of
increasing paper recovery.
Many of us in Mass. are sending letters of protest. You too may send comments
tohttp://abcnews.go.com/Site/page?id=3052660.
-Claire Sullivan, Executive Director
South Shore Recycling Cooperative
508-785-8318
fax 508-785-2296
ssrcclaire@no.address
www.ssrc.info
cell 508-934-6147
ssrc.info
----- Original Message -----
From: Carol
Rubenstein
To: MassRecycle@no.address
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 5:14 PM
Subject: [MassRecycle] Good Morning America on recycling
There was an alarming piece on Good Morning
America on Wednesday July 18:
http://abcnews.go.com/Video/playerIndex?id=3389378
, in which an interviewee who is discussing which recycling activities
are worthwhile and which are not, states that paper recycling is probably
not worth it, and we should probably just go for paper products made of
virgin pulp. Shall we all respond individually to ABC with our own versions
of why we think paper recycling is valuable? Or do we want to respond as
an organization?
Carol S. Rubenstein, Chair
Sherborn Recycling Committee
508-653-8794
Carol.Rubenstein@no.address
Matthew Cotton
Integrated Waste Management Consulting, LLC
19375 Lake City Road
Nevada City, CA 95959
(530) 265-4560
Fax (530) 265-4547
mattcotton@no.address
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