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* Expand history section, esp. war-time efforts | |||
* Expansion (Plastic is missing from several sections) | |||
* Find information on waste stream breakdown | |||
** Statistics for various localities - what percentage of waste is recycled? | |||
:* add to article as graphic | |||
:::See e.g. (RealAudio) | |||
* Add info on pay-per-can programs | |||
** What can be recycled? | |||
* Define recyclate | |||
** Process | |||
Help our planet. | |||
** Criticism | |||
* Referencing | |||
* Creation of article(s) "Recyclopedia" and/or "Reuseipedia" (adjust spelling to best advantage). (Note: checking "Recyclopedia" on the web I find it in use only by Hennepin County, Minnesota, the name of a guide showing readers where to take listed items to be recycled. A so-titled 1976 book published by teachers in Boston only showed how to use paper and other things for crafts projects in schools.) This could be a way of accommodating the detailed listings which some editors feel would expand the recycling article excessively.] 00:35, 25 September 2007 (UTC) | |||
*"recylates"? (third paragraphe) |
Latest revision as of 11:34, 8 July 2011
- Expand history section, esp. war-time efforts
- Find information on waste stream breakdown
- add to article as graphic
- Add info on pay-per-can programs
- Define recyclate
Help our planet.