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Waste Not: How Washington State Residents Pay for Garbage, Recycling, and Organic Waste |
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Waste Not: How Washington State Residents Pay for Garbage, Recycling, and Organic Waste (Number of pages: 211) (Publication Size: 5373KB)
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Author(s) | Nickell, Tim | ||||
Description | This report summarizes how cities in Washington fund residential curbside recycling and organic waste programs, and investigates how many cities are using a variable rate fee structure for residential trash to incentivize recycling and waste minimization efforts. | ||||
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Contact | Janine Bogar at 360-407-6654 or janine.bogar@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | recycling, beyond waste | ||||
WEB PAGE | Solid waste financing | ||||
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