Subject:

Waste and Recycling

  • News

    September 9, 1992

    KING OF THE MUCK RAKERS

    GO AHEAD. THROW AWAY YOUR FUTURE. GARBOLOGIST BILL RATHJE WILL BE HAPPY.

  • News

    December 16, 1992

    THE TRUCK STOPS HERE

    RECYCLING MADE EASY! PHOENIX PROGRAM SPOTLIGHTS CA ALCADE OF TRASH.

  • News

    February 17, 1993

    REFUSE TECHNOLOGY REFUSEDLANDFILLERS SEE DEVICE TO REDUCE TRASH IN THE EARTH AS PIE IN THE SKY

    RECYCLING MADE EASY! PHOENIX PROGRAM SPOTLIGHTS CA ALCADE OF TRASH.

  • News

    December 25, 1997

    Murky Waters

    The City of Phoenix has spent $30,000 and a year trying to figure out what's wrong at a water-treatment plant

  • Blogs

    December 8, 2008

    State Recycling Programs in Trouble as Economic Slowdown Hits China

    Jill McCutcheon, executive director of Sedona Recycles, says the current state of recycling is the biggest Catch-22 she's ever seen. The non-profit northern Arizona company's education division did a stellar job convincing state residents to drop off cardboard goods at 13 sites around the Verde Val ... More >>

  • News

    April 17, 2008

    Recycling 101: What to recycle, what not to recycle,and does it even matter?

    Jill McCutcheon, executive director of Sedona Recycles, says the current state of recycling is the biggest Catch-22 she's ever seen. The non-profit northern Arizona company's education division did a stellar job convincing state residents to drop off cardboard goods at 13 sites around the Verde Val ... More >>

  • News

    April 17, 2008

    Robrt L. Pela does not recycle

    Jill McCutcheon, executive director of Sedona Recycles, says the current state of recycling is the biggest Catch-22 she's ever seen. The non-profit northern Arizona company's education division did a stellar job convincing state residents to drop off cardboard goods at 13 sites around the Verde Val ... More >>

  • News

    April 17, 2008

    Green Fatigue: By the Numbers

    Jill McCutcheon, executive director of Sedona Recycles, says the current state of recycling is the biggest Catch-22 she's ever seen. The non-profit northern Arizona company's education division did a stellar job convincing state residents to drop off cardboard goods at 13 sites around the Verde Val ... More >>

  • Music

    October 4, 2007

    HoodRide's Tree Jay House

    Jill McCutcheon, executive director of Sedona Recycles, says the current state of recycling is the biggest Catch-22 she's ever seen. The non-profit northern Arizona company's education division did a stellar job convincing state residents to drop off cardboard goods at 13 sites around the Verde Val ... More >>

  • Music

    November 30, 2006

    Ben Folds

    Supersunnyspeedgraphic: The LP
    (Sony)

  • News

    May 20, 2004

    Garbage Time

    Something besides the dump stinks in Mobile

  • News

    February 14, 2002

    Public Waste

    Are Phoenix taxpayers being taken to the dump?

  • Calendar

    October 8, 2009

    Stir of Eco

    Installation explores the complicated nature of sustainability

  • Calendar

    November 12, 2009

    Come to PAPA

    Go eco (or maybe just lime) at this year’s offbeat processional

  • Blogs

    January 25, 2010

    Toast to Your Health With the First Acai Berry Spirit

    veevlife.com​OK so no alcohol is really healthy for you (despite our best efforts to convince ourselves otherwise), but VeeV is just about the closest booze can get to nutritious because its main ingredient is one of the world's healthiest foods.

  • Calendar

    March 11, 2010

    Waste Deep

    Trashy fashions on display at Sky Harbor

  • Blogs

    January 3, 2011

    "Border Trash" Web Site Launched by State to Emphasize Problem; Volunteers for Cleanups Sought

      Image: www.azbordertrash.gov The state has launched a new Web site to bring attention to the trash dumped by border crossers in southern Arizona.​A new Web site launched by the state of Arizona emphasizes the problem of litter from illegal border crossers and seeks volunteers f ... More >>

  • Blogs

    September 29, 2011

    Phoenix Efficiency Committee Saves Taxpayers Another $5 Million, Continues Searching for Spending Cuts

    ​There's been much squawking in Phoenix about the need to outsource, to privatize and to slash government costs -- and it was a pledge that many of the six mayoral candidates made as they ran in the first leg of the Phoenix election.Now that the field of candidates in the mayor's race has been nar ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 6, 2012

    Peoria Trash Talk: Curbside Recycling Shoved Down Residents' (Trash) Cans Five Years Ago, And It's Worked Out Beautifully

    recyclepower.org​ Peoria officials are looking at dropping residents monthly garbage fees by 13 percent -- from $15.06 to $13.10. Hey, every penny counts. But it's likely that wouldn't be the case if they city hadn't forced its residents to embrace curbside recycling a few years back.

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