Recycling in Chicago: A Mixed Bag

Although famous for many things, Chicago evokes different images to different people. To sports fans, for instance, the Chicago Bulls, the White Sox and Wrigley Field may spring to mind. To an architect, Frank Lloyd Wright may be the initial association, while, to a musician, the city's celebrated blues scene is an obvious choice. Similarly, for many waste management professionals, it's hard to picture Chicago without thinking of the city's residential blue bag recycling program. The largest of its kind in the nation, the blue bag program, at least in the early days of implementation, faced nearly as ...

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