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Shoptalk, Spring/Summer 2001, Volume 11 #2: Proposed strategy for persistent, bioaccumulative, toxics (PBTs) (Historical)

 
Publication number Date Published
01-04-002 April 2001
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Author(s) Morgan, Peggy
Description Inside this issue: Apply for 2001 Governor’s Pollution Prevention Award; Waste Management Facilities in Washington; Sustainable Building Toolbox; Governor’s Pollution Prevention Award Winners for 2000; Evaluating Environmental Liability Costs; Sustainable Practices Benefit the Environment and People; RE Sources/ The RE Stores; Habitat - Spokane.
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Keywords award, sustainable practices, Governor, waste management, liability, prevention, habitat, facilities, environmental, management, waste, Shoptalk, pollution, pollution prevention, bioaccumulative
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