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Recycling



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   Read More...

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    Urban Recycling and the Search for Sustainable Community Development
    by Adam S. Weinberg, David N. Pellow, Allan Schnaiberg. 222 pgs.


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    Waste-to-Energy in the United States: A Social and Economic Assessment (Discussion of recycling begins on p. 23)
    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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    Predicting Three Dimensions of Residential Curbside Recycling: An Observational Study, in Journal of Environmental Education
    by Stuart Oskamp, Rachel L. Burkhardt, P. Wesley Schultz, Sharrilyn Hurin, Lynnette Zelezny. 6 pgs.


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