Don’t Throw Away That Food: Strategies for Record-Setting Waste Reduction Fact Sheet

Date: 19 Feb 1998 | posted in: Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

by Brenda Platt and Joanne Goodwin 1998, fact sheet packet – View Online Download PDF File (1.26 MB) EPA-530-F-98-023 A growing number of food-related businesses are diverting their food discards to useful purposes in place of the dump. This fact sheet packet documents nine programs with record-setting food recovery levels, from a hospital and prison to … Read More

Deconstruction At Work

Date: 1 Jan 1998 | posted in: waste - deconstruction, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

The Institute for Local Self-Reliance’s (ILSR’s) 1998 pilot project in Hartford, Connecticut -conducted in conjunction with the Hartford Housing Authority, Manafort Brothers Construction Company, and the Laborers International Union, proved that deconstruction Is a low-cost alternative or complement to demolition. According to data gathered and analyzed from the Hartford project, trained workers can deconstruct a building at a … Read More

Key Characteristics of Record-Setting Recycling Programs

Date: 1 Jan 1998 | posted in: Composting, waste - composting, waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Compost yard trimmings Only those programs with comprehensive composting of segregated organics have achieved very high levels of materials recovery. Target a wide range of materials For a community to recover a high percentage of its total waste, it must target a variety of materials. Targeting only two or three materials (for example, newspapers, bottles, cans) … Read More

Thinking About Solid Waste Management in the District of Columbia

Date: 1 Jan 1998 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

This report examines major solid waste issues facing the nation’s capital and offers recommendations for making ecologically sound and cost-effective improvements that build community and entrepreneuralism. The report includes recommendations on recycling, trash collection routes and vehicles, waste transfer stations, and retraining city workers. by Neil Seldman Download PDF File (2.52 MB)

Too Bitter a Pill To Swallow

Date: 13 Nov 1997 | posted in: From the Desk of David Morris, The Public Good | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Too Bitter a Pill To Swallow by Pam Neary Institute for Local Self-Reliance November 13, 1997 Too many of our elected officials are old enough to have loved Mary Poppins as a child. The have apparently taken to heart her musical refrain, “just a spoonfull of sugar makes the medicine go down.” Having determined that fan-ownership … Read More

Creating Wealth from Everyday Items

Date: 1 Feb 1997 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

This report profiles six model reuse operations and seven programs that collect reusable goods from households. Each profile documents materials handled, marketing information, process and equipment utilized, costs, and replicability. The report also details job creation and other community benefits of reuse. View Introduction by Brenda Platt ISBN 0-917582-95-0, LC 97-1338 Download PDF File (8.92 MB)

Plug into Electronics Reuse

Date: 1 Jan 1997 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

Because computers become obsolete so swiftly, they are often discarded with many or all working components. This report provides contact information on 150 computer recovery facilities as well as in-depth profiles of the operating experiences of 13 that focus on computer reuse. Operations profiled are all replicable and many are interested in starting similar enterprises in … Read More

Sustaining Businesses & Jobs through Pallet Repair & Reuse

Date: 1 Jan 1997 | posted in: Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

While pallet repair businesses are becoming more common, many pallets are still discarded without repair or salvage. This report lists 31 pallet reuse businesses interested in expanding, and documents jobs through pallet recovery. Profiles of five enterprises detail sources of pallets, repair equipment and process, and more. An appendix lists 193 pallet recovery facilities. View Introduction by … Read More

Who’s Behind The Attack on Recycling?

Date: 1 Dec 1996 | posted in: waste - recycling, Waste to Wealth | 0 Facebooktwitterredditmail

by Neil N. Seldman– Institute for Local Self-Reliance December 1996 One would think that recycling, like motherhood and apple pie, would be an activity beyond reproach. After all, an enterprise that requires less than a minute a day, that makes us feel good about ourselves, that reduces pollution and saves energy would seem to have a … Read More

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