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Eric Hartley: 2.4 million reasons to recyclePublished 09/18/08
Standing on a gravel lot atop a literal mountain of trash, Rich Bowen looks down and says: "Fifty percent of what's under our feet right now is recyclable." It's his job as the county's new recycling manager to make sure that doesn't happen again. You wouldn't know it from gazing out over trees and grassy hills where deer, wild turkeys and foxes roam, but we're at the county landfill in Severn, where the grass covers decades of our old garbage. Technology has made it so easy to recycle. No more ripping labels off glass jars, no more rinsing out soda cans, no more separating the...
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recycle - 2008-09-25 02:15:38
Almost any morning, following the trash truck around the historic distric, it is easy to tell that the bars and restaurants do not recyle their glass bottles.
Perhaps having an award program to reward those who are the most "green" would help inspire such action.
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