Waste Reduction

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What are the next steps in reducing waste?  This group is devoted to developing more advanced solutions to reduce, reduce, and recycle more effectively.  How does your region reduce, reuse, and recycle plastics, toxics, batteries, techno-trash, and other difficult-to-recycle items?  To what extent is the difficulty a product of not having technical people ...learn more

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Created: Apr 11, 2009
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Topic: Washington State Electronics Recycling

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Thanks everyone for being in the Waste Reduction group!

 

I know we're all busy doing good things to reduce waste in the real world.  My intent with the group is mainly to fascilitate quick and easy consulting amongst each other, especially to help others in other parts of the world who don't yet have the databases and great tools already developed so we can learn from each other.

 

Probably you already know Washington state has made progress by requiring electronics manufacturers to pay to recycle their own products free to the consumer:

 

www.ecyclewashington.org

 

Seattle has stepped up its recycling enough that ideally people should have very little trash.  Most can be composted, given away via database or thrift shop, or composted - even meat and dairy through yard waste pick up since 3/30/09.

 

Seattle Public Utitilities -www.seattle.gov

 

Thanks again for the good work you do.

 

Warm wishes,

 

Janine

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