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[GreenYes] Info. sources that cite recycling benefits sought by a MD county study subcommittee


Dear GreenYes colleagues,
 
A subcommittee of motivated volunteer grass roots recycling advocates has been asked by a consultant working on a Solid Waste & Recycling study for one of our counties to provide a cited list of the benefits of recycling.  
 
The subcommittee was tasked to provide a qualitative summary of the benefits of recycling, including various approaches (curbside in general, single stream, dual stream, PAYT, etc.).  They've been asked to substantiate the data and cite literature to quantify value (of recycling).
 
In order to increase the pool of information sources beyond what the group may compile otherwise (such as the WARM model), we are seeking information, or suggested sources regarding recycling's benefits that the vast wealth of GreenYes members may have.
 
Please include Recycle Talbot! ( info@no.address ) in replies.
 
 
Thank you in advance.
 
James Wood
 
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Recycling "Shore"  Matters!
James Wood, Regional Coordinator
Midshore Regional Recycling Program
P.O. Box 56
Centreville, MD  21617
410-758-6605  410-758-6606 Fax
 jwood@no.address
The Midshore Regional Recycling Program is a cooperative partnership by and between the Maryland Counties of Caroline, Kent, Queen Anne's and Talbot.
 



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