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Recycling - the process of recovering and reusing waste products—from household use, manufacturing, agriculture, and business—and thereby reducing their burden on the environment. During World War I and World War II, shortages of essential materials led to collection drives for silk, rubber, and other commodities. In recent years the environmental benefits of recycling have become a


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    Urban Recycling and the Search for Sustainable Community Development » Read Now

    by Adam S. Weinberg, David N. Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg. 222 pgs.

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    More Americans recycle than vote. And most do so to improve their communities and the environment. But do recycling programs advance social, economic, and environmental goals? To answer this, three sociologists with expertise in urban and environmental planning have conducted the first major study...
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    The Economic Feasibility of Recycling: A Case Study of Plastic Wastes » Read Now

    by T. Randall Curlee. 205 pgs.

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    ...The Economic Feasibility of Recycling The Economic Feasibility of Recycling A Case Study of Plastic Wastes T. Randall...gathered from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company. "...
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    Waste-to-Energy in the United States: A Social and Economic Assessment (Discussion of recycling begins on p. 23) » Read Now

    by T. Randall Curlee, Susan M. Schexnayder, David P. Vogt, Amy K. Wolfe, Michael P. Kelsay, David L. Feldman. 262 pgs.

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    This book presents the first comprehensive and unbiased assessment of the social and economic factors that drive decisions about waste-to-energy (WTE) projects in the United States. Information about each WTE project initiated between 1982 to 1990 is combined with detailed socioeconomic data at the...
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    Don't Burn It Here: Grassroots Challenges to Trash Incinerators ("The Recycling Alternative" begins on p. 12) » Read Now

    by Edward J. Walsh, Rex Warland, D. Clayton Smith. 292 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    An investigation of conflicts surrounding eight proposed U.S. trash incinerator projects.

    When first proposed in this country during the 1970s, waste-to-energy (WTE) incinerators appeared to be ideal solutions to the growing mounds of trash in our "throw-away" society. Promising to convert useless...

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    Recycling Program Design, Management, and Participation: A National Survey of Municipal Experience, in Public Administration Review » Read Now

    by David H. Folz. 10 pgs.

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    ...Recycling program design, management, and participation: a national...waste annually (Office of Technology Assessment, 1989). Recycling solid waste is an especially...
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    Recycling: A Policy Dilemma for American States?, in Policy Studies Journal » Read Now

    by Renu Khator. 17 pgs.

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    ...Recycling: a policy dilemma for American states? by Renu Khator In 1990, 38 states passed more than 140 recycling laws. What prompts the states to commit to recycling? In...
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    Municipal Recycling Performance: A Public Sector Environmental Success Story, in Public Administration Review » Read Now

    by David H. Folz. 10 pgs.

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    ...Municipal Recycling Performance: A Public Sector Environmental Success...the 1990s are most aptly described as the decade of recycling. The remarkable growth in the...
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    Public Relations Inquiry as Rhetorical Criticism: Case Studies of Corporate Discourse and Social Influence (Chap. 6 "Plastic as Planet-Saving 'Natural Resource' Advertising to Recycle an Industry's Reality") » Read Now

    by William N. Elwood. 340 pgs.

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    Whether politically, socially, economically, or psychologically, postmodern institutions attempt to influence their environments through the use of rhetoric in their public relations campaigns. As corporations increasingly dominate the public discourse we experience daily, it becomes increasingly...
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    Predicting Three Dimensions of Residential Curbside Recycling: An Observational Study, in Journal of Environmental Education » Read Now

    by Stuart Oskamp, Rachel L. Burkhardt, P. Wesley Schultz, Sharrilyn Hurin, Lynnette Zelezny. 6 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...Three Dimensions of Residential Curbside Recycling: An Observational Study STUART OSKAMP...ABSTRACT: Empirical knowledge about recycling behavior is needed to inform...
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    Using Coupon Incentives in Recycling Aluminum: A Market Approach to Energy Conservation Policy, in Journal of Consumer Affairs » Read Now

    by Jeff Allen, Duane Davis, Mark Soskin. 19 pgs.

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    ...Using coupon incentives in recycling aluminum: a market approach to energy...may encourage consumers to develop recycling behaviors as a means of energy conservation...of...
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    Consumer Comprehension of Environmental Advertising and Labeling Claims, in Journal of Consumer Affairs » Read Now

    by Louis A. Morris, Manoj Hastak, Michael B. Mazis. 23 pgs.

    Collections: Education, Entire Library
    ...term "recyclable" (or the similar term "recycling"). In the Cude (1993) survey, respondents...of the respondents correctly defined "recycling" as "the ability to convert...
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    Motivating Recycling: A Marginal Cost Analysis, in Contemporary Policy Issues » Read Now

    by Rebecca Judge, Anthony Becker. 11 pgs.

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    ...MOTIVATING RECYCLING: A MARGINAL COST ANALYSIS REBECCA...considering alternative house-to-house recycling programs as a means of diverting material...experiment that...
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    Recycling and the Dampening of Concern: Comparing the Roles of Large and Small Actors in Shaping the Environmental Discourse, in The Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology » Read Now

    by Shelly Ungar. 24 pgs.

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    ...Recycling and the dampening of concern: comparing the roles of...that changes in personal behaviour are mostly limited to recycling and other actions "that require minimal...
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    In Defense of Recycling, in Social Research » Read Now

    by Allen Hershkowitz. 78 pgs.

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    ...In Defense of Recycling BY ALLEN HERSHKOWITZ Recycling may be the most wasteful activity in modern America...natural resources. . . . T heres no reason to make recycling a...
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    Disposal Options for Ships » Read Now

    by Ronald W. Hess, Denis Rushworth, Michael V. Hynes, John E. Peters. 148 pgs.

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    This book identifies and evaluates options for the disposal of U.S. Navy and U.S. Maritime Administration ships.
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    Fat of the Land: Garbage in New York: The Last Two Hundred Years (Chap. 12 "Waste Management") » Read Now

    by Benjamin Miller. 372 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This study of New York's garbage covers social and scientific theories of class and disease, and includes an in-depth study of the tortured history and imminent closure of the world's largest landfill, New York's Fresh Kills. Photos and illustrations.

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