N&O Index Card Listings
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Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- State recycling paper. N&O, Sept-4-78, 24:6 Program is sought. N&O, Dec-14-78, 28:1
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- Bottlers advocate litter, recyc ling law
- N&O, Aug-?4-79, 14:1
- Oil plant set for Garner. N&O, Oct- -18- 79,
- 41:1
- Recycling facility lease set. N&O, Oct -21- -79,
- 1-7:2 < i
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- Duke Power cited for recycling effort - Se 27 85 3D
- Under the dome: State oil recycling plant sold for $65,000 - Oc 9 85 1
- Recycling firm (ECOS) closes collection centers - No 23 85 8B
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- Study OK'd on garbage recycling - Fe 20 86 2C
- Stanadyne honored for waste recycling - Fe 21 86 10A
- Carolinas glass firms promote recycling - My 23 86 7C
- Recycling center pays for glass (Raleigh) - Se 24 86 6B
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- Triangle's zeal for recycling results in temporary excess - Ja 29 92, 1B
- Conservation a way of life and livelihood for recyclers - Ap 19 92, 1F
- Recycling in Alamance leaves residents unsure - Jn 30 92, 5B
- Tar Heel editors speak: Save trees - and press freedom - Jy 19 92, 21A
- Sales of recycled goods slow; Expert says project may be in danger - Jy 29 92, 1B
- Glass recycling firm will open in Raleigh (Container Recycling Alliance) - Se 15 92, 1D
- Campus reuse efforts clean up; Recycling thrives at area universities - No 4 92, 2B
- Cotton mill waste put to new use as cattle feed - De 5 92, 7B
- Triangle recycling efforts are drowning in success; Cans, bottles pile up as glut chokes market - De 5 92, 1
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- Raleigh team to develop pilot for curbside recycling program - Fe 15 89 3C
- What a waste! - Fe 23 89 1D
- Raleigh panel backs curbside recycling - Ap 12 89 1
- Editorial: Some answers in recycling - Ap 13 89 22A
- Ruling stalls oil recycling plan in Wake - Ap 13 89 1T
- Schools posed as recycling drop-off points - Ap 13 89 1C
- Editorial: Recycling money for schools - Ap 17 89 10A
- Panel backs $5,300 grant for Wake recycling project - Ap 26 89 1C
- Curbside recycling areas set; Raleigh subdivisions targeted for trial run - My 24 89 1C
- Report urges recycling program for Wake - Jn 22 89 2T
- Paper recycling put on hold - Jy 11 89 1C
- Cary residents participate in pilot recycling project (Map) - Jy 20 89 3T
- Glut of recycled papers expected to ease in fall - Jy 23 89 29A
- Chapel Hill to up recycled-paper use - Jy 27 89 2T
- House OKs bill to help curtail state's garbage - Jy 29 89 4C
- Wake accepting motor oil for recycling (Map) - Au 24 89 2T
- Universities to recycle way out of dumps - Se 7 89 1T
- Newspaper recycling bins back in place - Se 13 89 3C
- Recycling program debuts today in some neighborhoods - Se 16 89 2C
- Cary will begin experiment with curbside recycling effort - Se 21 89 2T
- Orange County cyclists ride to promote recycling - Se 25 89 2C
- Recycling finds niche in Triangle - Se 28 89 1T
- Raleigh residents welcome pilot recycling program - Oc 3 89 1C
- Raleigh may add plastic to recycling - Oc 5 89 1T
- Cary begins trash recycling - Oc 20 89 4C
- Recycling conference draws 2,000 - No 1 89 4C
- Martin urges recycling plan for state government No 2 89 WA-1
- Wake businesses detail their recycling efforts No 17 89 4C
- Businesses respond to recycling effort No 23 89 9T
- Curbside recycling catches on No 23 89 9T
- Recycling rate takes dip in Raleigh pilot program No 23 89 1T
- Recycling boom spurs theft of metal parts No 27 89 3C
- Plastics recycled into cash; Four partners make waste usable again No 30 89 7B
- Zebulon board to decide on curbside recycling - De 3 89 7C
- Curbside recycling program approved (Zebulon) - De 6 89 2B
- Charlotte residents jump gun on recycling - De 14 89 4B
- More bring less used oil to collection - De 14 89 2F
- Board OKs move for recycling center - De 19 89 2B
- New recycling venture takes paper full circle - De 21 89 5F
- Raleigh offers rebates to non-profit recyclers as incentive - De 21 89 1F
- Tar Heel editors speak: It's no time to trash recycling goals - De 24 89 7J
- Ten tiny steps to save the world - De 25 89 1D
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- Recycling sites in Wake to reopen - Jn 2 88 3T
- State seeks local relief on landfill 'crisis' - Jn 13 88 6D
- Chemist (Connett) urges incinerator alternatives - Jn 15 88 2C
- North Carolina recyclers organize to get the word out - Jy 28 88 9T
- NCSU starts 1st stage of curbside recycling - Au 11 88 3T
- Recycling efforts are latest strategy to cut landfill load - Oc 10 88 1C
- Editorial: A bead on plastic bottles - Oc 11 88 10A
- Wake plans recycling effort for used oil, car batteries - No 10 88 1T
- Measures would push recycling, reduce garbage No 17 88 3C
- Commissioners set goals for Orange; Reservoir, recycling top list of projects - De 12 88 16C
Recycling (Waste, etc.)
- State agencies shred recycled paper plans - My 30 91 6C
- Newsprint-recycling bill gets tentative approval - Jn 19 91 3B
- House approves bill on newsprint recycling - Jn 20 91 3B
- Recycling effort a boost for firm; $1 million plant (Browning-Ferris) opens in Raleigh - Jn 21 91 6C
- Tired of plain asphalt, DOT paving part of road with recycled materials - Jy 11 91 4B
- Recycling education pushed - Au 17 91 3B
- Businesses find waste reduction can pay off big - Oc 31 91 3B
- Recycled paper is on a tear; Rising quality fuels demand - De 1 91 1F
- Craven County tired of taking garbage from recycling system - De 15 91 4C
- Recycling sending community trash bins to the dump - De 15 91 1C