(1)
See Brenda Platt, Local Initiatives Leverage Extended Producer Responsibility,
Facts To Act On, #40, November 2000, Institute for Local Self-Reliance.
For a review of international EPR developments, See, N. Seldman, Review
of 'Take It Back" Conference, May, 2000, Los Angeles, in ILSR Web Page-Waste
To Wealth Section, WWW.ILSR.org. Return to
article
(2) For a review of grassroots accomplishments,
See Eddie Bautista, Garbage Wars: The Struggle for Waterfront Justice,
New York Lawyers for the Public Interest, l998. Return
to article
(3) See Marjorie Clark, Testimony on
NYC Solid Waste Management Plan Modification 2000, NYC Waste Prevention
Coalition, May 2000. Return to article
(4) See Arthur Kell, Cheaper Than You Think: Recycling
Costs in New York City, NY Public Interest Research Group, December l997.
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(5)
Conversation with Eric Goldstein, November 2000. Also, See Eric Goldstein's
testimony before City Council, 22 May 2000. Return
to article
(6) See Thomas Outerbridge, "The Crisis
of Closing Fresh Kills" Biocycle, Volume 41, number 4, April 2000. pp
47-50. Return to article
(7)
See Ann Gynn, "Study: NYC Plan May Squelch Competition." Waste News, 4
September 2000. Return to article
(8)
See Alicia Culver and Resa Dimino, NYC Waste Prevention and Environmental
Procurement Program: An Analysis of Progress, Inform, NYC, April 1999;
and Barbara Warren, Taking Out the Trash: New Directions for Solid
Waste Management in New York City's Waste, Organization of Waterfront
Neighborhoods, May 2000; also see Eddie Bautista, Citizens' Response
to the Guiliani Administration's Solid Waste Management Plan, Lawyers
for Public Interest, New York,14 November 2000. For on-going information
from NYC's community based organizations, See Transportation Justice,
e-mail newsletter: transportation@nyceia.org.
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