Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Appendix II: Beyond Case Studies: Comparative Studies of Recycling Rates.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Aappendix V: NYC Department of Sanitation Annual Recycling Report for 2002 submitted to the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004.Appendix VI: Comparative Recycling Data for Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation , Office of Operations Planning, Preliminary Recycling Plan Fiscal Year 1991. Section 2
Processing and Marketing Recylcables in New York City: Rethinking Economic Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, Office of Operations Planning, Preliminary Recycling Plan, Fiscal Year 1991 Section 3
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 10
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Generic Impact Statement, Appendix Volume 4.1, Waste Management Components, August 1992. Section 2
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Urban Research Center, New York University / Appleseed for the New York City Department of Sanitation, Exploring Economic Development Opportunities in Recycling, August 1993. Section 1
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Table of Contents/Director's Note/Acknowledgements/Abbreviations and Definitions.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Chapter 1: Recycling Economics.