Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Chapter 2: Modern History of NYC Recycling.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Appendix I: State Recycling Goals and Mandates.
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.
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. Chapter 3 Lessons fron other U.S. Cities
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions May 2004. New York City Recycling Strategy White Paper, 1988
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 1
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 1.
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 2
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 4
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 5
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 6
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Economic, Historical, and Comparative Assumptions. New York City Department of Sanitation, A Comprehensive Solid Waste Management Plan for New York City and Final Generic Impact Statement, August 1992. Section 7
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 12
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 13
Processing and Marketing Recyclables in New York City: Rethinking Econimic, 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, Appendix Volume 4.1, Waste Management Components, August 1992. Section 1
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 2
This report details business income tax collection reports, summarizing monthly collections by industry sector, form type, and document type and fiscal year collections by month, industry sector and month, and form type and month. It contains the data from November 2003, as well as the fiscal year collections for the three most recent tax years. The number of transactions and the gross revenue is displayed, along with the percent of change between the current and preceding fiscal years for fiscal year collections, and it is organized by month, industry sector, form type and document type.
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