Maine Waste Management : 20 Years of Progress by Mark Sullivan A publication of the Maine State Planning Office, August 1995. Contents: An Achievement All Mainers Share / History / Accomplishments / Waste Reduction / Reuse / Recycling / Composting / Incineration & Waste-To-Energy / Land Disposal / Future Directionhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1052/thumbnail.jp
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The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
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