Garbage by the Pound: Ready to Roll with Weight Based Fees

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Skumatz, L., Van Dusen, H. & Carton, J. (1994). Garbage by the pound: Ready to roll with weight based fees. BioCycle, November, 76-79.

Only Pay for What you Throw Away

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Riggle, D. (1989). Only pay for what you throw away. BioCycle, February, 39-41.

Recycling Symbol Research

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Mikitka, K. F. (1987). Recycling symbol research. Resource Recycling, September/October, 32-34, 47.

Higher Recovery Rates: The Answer's in the Bag

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Sproule, K. A. & Cosulich, J. M. (1988). Higher recovery rates: The answer's in the bag. Resource Recycling, November-December, 20-44.

Commingled Versus Separated Curbside Recycling and Long-Term Participation

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Oskamp, S., Zelezny, L., Schultz, P. W., Hurin, S., Burkhardt, R. & O'Neil, E. (1994). Commingled versus separated curbside recycling and long-term participation. American Psychological Association.

Summary Report: Public Attitude Survey on Waste Reduction and Recycling within the GVRD

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Canadian Facts & Pengelly, M. (1991). Summary report: Public attitude survey on waste reduction and recycling within the GVRD. Canadian Facts.

Applying Social Psychology to Avoid Ecological Disaster

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Oskamp, S. (1994). Applying social psychology to avoid ecological disaster. Los Angeles: Annual Conference of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.
Summarizes the ecological concerns that threaten sustainability and discusses ways in which psychologists and other social scientists can help improve the situation. The most cent…

Promoting Source Reduction and Recyclability in the Marketplace: A Study of Consumer and Industry Response to Promotion of Source Reduced, Recycled, and Recyclable Products and Packaging

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Kashmanian, R. M. (1989). Promoting source reduction and recyclability in the marketplace: A study of consumer and industry response to promotion of source reduced, recycled, and recyclable products and packaging. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC.

A Community Integrated, Behavior Modification Approach to Facilitating Paper Recycling

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Ingram, R. E. & Geller, E. S. (1975). A community integrated, behavior modification approach to facilitating paper recycling.

Multi-Family Recycling in Chicago: Phase I Report

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Howenstine, E. (1992). Multi-family recycling in Chicago: Phase I report. Northeastern Illinois University, Department of Geography and Environmental Studies.

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