Letter to the editor from Sherry F. Huber, executive director of the Maine Waste Management Agency, on Regional Waste Systems and curbside recycling programs. Huber says that under state law solid waste management is the responsibility of local government, while the MWMA promotes recycling through education, recognition programs and financial and technical assistance
This report examines the growing trend of recycling through product stewardship programs. Product st...
Municipal leaders need current information about alternative disposal methods to make rational decis...
Solid waste management options for Maine: The economics of pay-by-the-bag systems Maine Policy Revie...
Regional Waste Systems general manager Charles Foshay is questioning a recent statement by Maine Was...
Letters to the editor from Bowdoinham Board of Selectmen Chairman Daniel Billings and Bowdoinham Sol...
Municipal Recycling Programs in Maine State Planning Office, Augusta, Maine August 1995 Contents: Mu...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
This article responds to that need with a review of state level policies designed to reduce waste ge...
Municipal solid waste management in the U.S. began a transformation in the 1980s as a result of a U....
This case study examines Maine’s program, which was the first US state to mandate producer responsib...
Letter to the editor from Abigail M Holman, legislative director and counsel to the governor, on the...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
The human family is engaged in a noble struggle against the law of entropy, seeking to turn back or ...
Letter to the editor from Martha Kirkpatrick, director of the Maine Department of Environmental Prot...
Letter to the editor from Sharon Townshend, executive director of the Maine Alliance for Arts Educat...
This report examines the growing trend of recycling through product stewardship programs. Product st...
Municipal leaders need current information about alternative disposal methods to make rational decis...
Solid waste management options for Maine: The economics of pay-by-the-bag systems Maine Policy Revie...
Regional Waste Systems general manager Charles Foshay is questioning a recent statement by Maine Was...
Letters to the editor from Bowdoinham Board of Selectmen Chairman Daniel Billings and Bowdoinham Sol...
Municipal Recycling Programs in Maine State Planning Office, Augusta, Maine August 1995 Contents: Mu...
The seeming paralysis in siting waste disposal facilities and other new facilities in Maine and othe...
This article responds to that need with a review of state level policies designed to reduce waste ge...
Municipal solid waste management in the U.S. began a transformation in the 1980s as a result of a U....
This case study examines Maine’s program, which was the first US state to mandate producer responsib...
Letter to the editor from Abigail M Holman, legislative director and counsel to the governor, on the...
Maine’s solid waste management hierarchy prioritizes reduction and reuse over recycling. While most ...
The human family is engaged in a noble struggle against the law of entropy, seeking to turn back or ...
Letter to the editor from Martha Kirkpatrick, director of the Maine Department of Environmental Prot...
Letter to the editor from Sharon Townshend, executive director of the Maine Alliance for Arts Educat...
This report examines the growing trend of recycling through product stewardship programs. Product st...
Municipal leaders need current information about alternative disposal methods to make rational decis...
Solid waste management options for Maine: The economics of pay-by-the-bag systems Maine Policy Revie...