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Reshaping Buffalo's Recycling Initiatives

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Environment__Reshaping_Buffalo_s_Recycling_Initiatives.pdf (125.46 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/73294
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Author
Schwarzenholzer, Lauren
Magavern, Sam
Abstract

The city of Buffalo recycles approximately eight percent of its curbside waste per year. This is far below the national average of 27% and pales by comparison with cities such as San Francisco, which recycles at a rate of 72%. Within Western New York, there is also great disparity in regard to recycling. The Town of Tonawanda, to give one example, currently recycles 13.5% of its curbside waste.

Date Issued
2012-04-05
Keywords
Buffalo
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Environment
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Recycling and Waste
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Policy Brief
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PPG
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Poverty/Income Inequality
Type
article

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