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- Page 14 and 15: 1.4 Guidebook Scope 1.5 Guidebook I
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- Page 18 and 19: SUBJECT. Conservation and Recycling
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formance. and inhibit future recycl
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5.0 Truth in Advertising 5.1 Introd
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6.0 Material Reduction and Reusable
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the use of material handling equipm
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The cost differential between dispo
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Plastic Container Manufacturing: Th
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Estlmate the Plpellne: Estimate the
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7.0 Life Cycle Assessment 7.1 Scope
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7.4.2.3 Establlshlng Standards and
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Recyc/eb///ty: Corrugated fiber boa
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Landf////ng: Currently plastics acc
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Table 11. Energy Content of Materia
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8.0 Pallet Reutilization 8.1 Abstra
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pulp and particleboard furnish, pot
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9.0 Other Guidelines for Environmen
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To assist the Northeast states in m
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The concept of Product Stewardship,
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Appendix A. Publications and Organi
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Xerox Corporation Center for Develo
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NASPO Council of State Governments
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Appendix 6. Glossary of Terms The f
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CELLULOSIC a substance made of plan
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. ~ trolled biOlOgiCal decompositio
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electrical conductive material (e.g
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7 GLASS CONTAINER general term appl
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. . ~ . INFECTIOUS WASTE wastes suc
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~. ~ . 3 MUNICIPAL ALUMINUM SCRAP a
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"1 . I ~ PLANT WASTE dunnage, shipp
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RECYCLED MATERIALS BROKER negotiate
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7 SALVAGE a quantity of materials,
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. SOLID WASTES useless, unwanted or
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TOPSOIL the topmost layer of soii;
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Table 12. Lislina of Resources bw R