This week in trash news:
- If passed, a new energy bill would offer Americans tax incentives for using solar power;
- Toronto gussies up recycle bins for a public art project;
- North Reading, Mass., comtemplates an unforseen jump in trash created by residents;
- The Asian Development Bank predicts that, if current rates hold, the continent will create 1.8 million tons of trash per day by 2025; and
- Locals in Nepal continue to block dumping in a landfill outside of Kathmandu.
Friday, February 23, 2007 at 3:10 am |
I checked out your link to “Toronto gussies up recycling bins” and found out that the article is from the Seattle P-I: the story is about Seattle and King County, which is of course, in WA State, USA.
Still a very fun story, just not a Canadian story of trash, but a left coast story of trash. Thanks for keeping me posted, I live south of Seattle so I dont get that newspaper and would never have read that story.
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