Title | Focus on State Waste Plan Updates (Historical) |
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Author(s) | Bogar, Janine et al | ||||
Description | Why Plan for Solid and Hazardous Waste? Washington citizens, businesses and governments have made big improvements in our waste management practices over the years. But we aren’t done yet. We still throw away valuable recyclables and other resources. Toxic substances are still common in many products. And we still produce a lot of waste – made with and from finite natural resources. Wasting these resources is not sustainable in the long term. |
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Keywords | solid waste, hazardous waste | ||||
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