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Pittsburgh City Councilman Dan Gilman has listed expansion of the city’s recycling program among his priorities for 2018. (Update: Mayor Bill Peduto…
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It’s time to stop using blue Giant Eagle grocery bags to hold recyclables.Despite the longtime curbside tradition, using blue bags actually harms…
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Increasingly, when you find a trash can in a public place it has at least two openings—one for trash and one for recyclables. But according to Charles…
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Plastic pollution is all around us—from grocery bags blowing down the street to the islands of plastic floating in the oceans. But Bart Bleijerveld, an…
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The nearly 5,000 recycling bins on Penn State’s University Park campus collect all kinds of materials: bottles, cans, paper, but no longer polystyrene,...
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Since its passage in 2010, the Covered Device Recycling Act has worked to keep electronics, including TVs and computers, out of landfills. As the Act…
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Since its passage in 2010, the Covered Device Recycling Act has worked to keep electronics, including TVs and computers, out of landfills. As the Act…
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Pittsburgh’s Jana Thompson takes her recycling pretty seriously. She’s even been known to pry the unrecyclable spouts off otherwise recyclable dishwashing…
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Foolproof Ways to Fight LitteringLittering continues to be a big environmental problem in cities. And one Pittsburgher from the city’s North Side…
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Among those New Year’s goals of eating healthier, volunteering more or sticking to a new hobby, the Pennsylvania Resources Council also wants resolution…