Oregon Trial

Sometimes working together isn't the best option. Stakeholders in Oregon's commingled recycling program learned this after a failed attempt to regionalize program standards with other states in an effort to decrease materials contamination and improve efficiency. Instead, in January, Oregon stakeholders formed the Oregon Commingled Recycling System Improvement Project, which includes representatives from local and state government as well as producers, processors and end users of recyclables. Meetings are open to the public and are held at least once a month in Portland, Ore. In 2007, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency began an initiative ...

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