Municipal Recycling Programs in Maine State Planning Office, Augusta, Maine August 1995 Contents: Municipal Recycling Programs in Maine / Municipal Officials / Materials / Regional Associations / Materials / 1994 Recycling Rate / Regional Associations Indexhttps://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1086/thumbnail.jp
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This case study examines Maine’s program, which was the first US state to mandate producer responsib...
From the Ground Up piece on recycling efforts by Maine\u27s construction industry. The Maine Depar...
The purpose of this research was to propose an effective and feasible recycling program to the City ...
Letter to the editor from Sherry F. Huber, executive director of the Maine Waste Management Agency, ...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
Municipal solid waste management in the U.S. began a transformation in the 1980s as a result of a U....
This report examines the growing trend of recycling through product stewardship programs. Product st...
The authors present several perspectives on popular municipal solid waste (MSW) policies and program...
Maine Nonpoint Source Pollution Assessment Report Prepared by the Maine Department of Environmental...
Municipal leaders need current information about alternative disposal methods to make rational decis...
Maine\u27s recycling rate is the fifth-highest in America, although Maine recycling appears to be de...
Maine Waste Management : 20 Years of Progress by Mark Sullivan A publication of the Maine State Plan...
For most of the era since 1960, when environmental policy and resource policy have been central publ...
Managing Household Hazardous Waste Or Making a Choice to Do Something Without Going Broke State of M...
The Maine Waste Management Agency says recycling was responsible for adding $300 million in value an...
This case study examines Maine’s program, which was the first US state to mandate producer responsib...
From the Ground Up piece on recycling efforts by Maine\u27s construction industry. The Maine Depar...
The purpose of this research was to propose an effective and feasible recycling program to the City ...
Letter to the editor from Sherry F. Huber, executive director of the Maine Waste Management Agency, ...