Recovered paper markets: A global commodity: World trends in the use of recovered paper point to a growing number of consumers driving recovery levels to new heights (English)
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Title:Recovered paper markets: A global commodity: World trends in the use of recovered paper point to a growing number of consumers driving recovery levels to new heights
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Contributors:Moore, B. ( author )
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Published in:RESOURCE RECYCLING ; 26, 11 ; 14-19
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Publication date:2007-01-01
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 26, Issue 11
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Editorial Perspective| 2007
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News & Views| 2007
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Recycling's Latest Trends| 2007
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Composting Update| 2007
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Programs in Action| 2007
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Reader Service Card| 2007
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State of Province Watch| 2007
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Stock Index| 2007
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Electronics Recycling Update| 2007
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Former Times| 2007
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Recovered paper markets: A global commodity - World trends in the use of recovered paper point to a growing number of consumers driving recovery levels to new heights.Moore, Bill et al. | 2007
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Going green with school milk - Long an untapped supply of HDPE, milk bottles are finding a niche home among school recycling programs.Rheel, Pat et al. | 2007
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Steel scrap in short supply? - Scrap steel is in high demand with furnaces clamoring for more materials. Will rising prices stimulate increased recovery efforts?Crawford, Gregory L. et al. | 2007
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Recycling textiles: Going beyond the bin - Burgeoning domestic and foreign market, demand for reusable, textiles could vault a growing niche recycling industry out from under the radar,Hawley, Jana et al. | 2007
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Redesigning recycling - The globalization of recycling markets is forcing local recycling programs to make dramatic changes. How can recycling coordinators design systems that will keep up with this global demand?Kinsella, Susan et al. | 2007
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Market Update| 2007
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Recycling in Cyberspace - "RIC's first (and possibly last) holiday gift guide"| 2007
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Equipment & Products| 2007
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Equipment-Product Showcase| 2007
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Professional Services Directory| 2007
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Plastics Recycling Showscase| 2007
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Information Sources| 2007
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Electronics Recysling Showcase| 2007
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Literture & Product Showcase| 2007
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Equipment Info Central| 2007
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Index of Advertisers| 2007
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Classifieds| 2007
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Events| 2007
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Recycling's Vital Signs| 2007
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At Press Time| 2007