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Re: [greenyes] Impact of recycling requirements on newspaper circulation
- Subject: Re: [greenyes] Impact of recycling requirements on newspaper circulation
- From: Sharon_Gates@no.address
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 2004 09:37:25 -0800
Check the Alliance of Foam Packaging Recyclers at www.epspackaging.org. They may be able to provide a local recycler, or the school may be able
to send materials directly to the AFPR.
Sharon Gates
Recycling Specialist
City of Long Beach, California
562/570-4694
Nancy Meyer Queen of All Good Things <nancy@no.address>
01/20/2004 09:07 AM
Please respond to Nancy Meyer Queen of All Good Things
To: GreenYes@no.address
cc:
Subject: Re: [greenyes] Impact of recycling requirements on newspaper circulation
I just got a call from our local grade school where they are installing
dozens of new computers. They know where to take the cardboard boxes, but
what about the styrofoam forms, they ask.
I really want to turn over every stone for this person, who is a key
player
in recycling in our area. Could anyone point me to any kind of lead for a
styrofoam recycler within a 100 mile radius of Wahoo, Nebraska? That
includes Lincoln and Omaha.
Thanks so much!
Nancy Meyer
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