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History of Modern U.S. Recycling and the Potential for Zero Waste

2021-09-10 13:54:00| Waste Age

The graphic presented in this article represents the history of U.S. recycling from the late 1960s to early 2000s when dual-stream recycling, under the control of local governments and informed by organized citizens and small businesses, took the nat [ more ]

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