Archive for October, 2006

Recycling Up and Trash Down

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Americans are recycling more than ever before according to a new report by the U.S. EPA released today. The U.S. recycled 32 percent of its waste in 2005, or 79 million tons, including composting. Although this number is lower than the 52 percent recycling rate in California, it does mark a two percent increase from 2004 and a double digit increase from the 16 percent in 1990.

In all, Americans generated nearly 246 million tons of municipal solid waste in 2005 – a decrease of nearly 2 million tons from 2004. The decrease is due in part to the decline in individual waste generation to about 4.5 pounds per person per day, representing a 1.5 percent decrease from 2004. In addition to generating less waste, individuals recycled nearly 1.5 pounds per person per day.

Other data contained in the report show recycling trends across the board are generally up:

• Container and packaging recycling increased to 40 percent;
• Nearly 62 percent of yard waste was composted; and
• About 42 million tons of paper were recycled—a 50 percent recycling rate.

SOURCE: EPA Newsroom – October 23, 2006

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The Urban Corps of San Diego

Tuesday, October 31st, 2006

Through a grant from the California Department of Conversation, Division of Recycling, Urban Corps of San Diego provides recycling services for the San Diego area, ensuring that the State of California’s mandate that by the year 2000 all cities must reduce landfill waste by 50%, or incur up to $10,000 in fines each day. Over 300 business and governmental offices are currently served by the Urban Corps. The service is professional, reliable, and flexible, and is offered at an affordable cost to clients.
By recycling with UCO, businesses save money, help the environment, and provide employment for many of San Diego’s young adults. In addition, many Corps members have gained permanent employment through UCO’s internship program with the San Diego hospitality industry, city, and state agencies, as well as other businesses.

SOURCE: Urban Corps of San Diego

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