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Seattle and San Francisco's recycling numbers can be obtained from Waste News' Municipal Recycling Survey which is on the web at http://www.wastenews.com/rankings/mrs2007.html On Apr 17, 5:18 pm, Megan <meganlee...@no.address> wrote: > Good afternoon, > > I'm attempting to gather information about the recycling programs in a > few western cities that my city (Boise, Idaho) benchmarks against. > I'm having a lot of trouble finding program coordinators or managers > who can answer questions. Often I land in utility billing or general > city customer service, who have been helpful identifying common > recyclable materials but not able to tell me if the area is > franchised, who the hauler(s) is, # of households or city population > or whether or not uncommon materials (i.e. aseptic packaging) are > recycled the community. So I'm hoping someone out in GreenYes land > will be able to assist me.... > > I'm looking for the above info on the following cities: > Sacramento, San Francisco, Seattle, Albuquerque, Eugene (all info > needed), Reno and Spokane. > > Any info is greatly appreciated - THANKS! > Megan Kershner > City of Boise, Idaho |
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