Play Ball!

As I Write This Column, the 2008 Major League Baseball (MLB) season is just getting underway. What's that got to do with the solid waste industry? Well, in the days leading up to the team's home opener, the St. Louis Cardinals made news by announcing that the franchise will now recycle the aluminum, plastic and paper collected after each home game. (Full disclosure: I'm a Cardinals fan.) Previously, the team simply shipped the materials to a local landfill. In all, approximately 2.5 tons of trash were generated during each of the team's 81 home games in 2007, according ...

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