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- Comments on Public Policy (November 2010)
- Repair and Reuse Enterprises in Bridgeport, Connecticut (August 2010)
- Waste Not, Want Not (The Barnstable Patriot, August 2010)
- ILSR Responds to The New York Times (The New York Times, April 2010)
- Flawed Thinking in Long Hauling Garbage (BioCycle Magazine, January 2010)
- Annie Leonard and Karl Marx... Or Is It Frederick Engels? (Commentary by Neil Seldman, November 2009)
- Last gasp for garbage incineration (Waste & Recycling News)
- Thoughts on the National Recycling Coalition (Commentary by Neil Seldman, October 2009)
- Which Incineration Technologies Make Sense: None of the Above (Commentary by Neil Seldman, September 2009)
- The Evolution of Deconstruction (BioCycle June 2009)
- Up to Date in KC by George Baggett (May 2009)
- COMMENTARY: Recycling First - Directing Federal Stimulus Money to Real Green Projects (E Magazine March 2009)
- COMMENTARY: Investing in Zero Waste ... And Green Jobs (BioCycle Magazine, January 2009)
- Stop Trashing The Climate (PDF) - Dramatically decreasing waste disposed in landfills and incinerators will reduce greenhouse gas emissions the equivalent to closing 21 percent of U.S. coal-fired power plants -- comparable to leading climate protection proposals sach as improving national vehicle fuel efficiency.
(BioCycle August 2008)
- COMMENTARY: Wasted Energy - Debunking the Waste-to-Energy Scheme
(E Magazine August 2008)
- COMMENTARY: Recycling is not Garbage - A Response to Alexander Cockburn
(E Magazine February 2008)
- Small Scale Computer Reuse and Recycling: Optimal
Environmental and Economic Solution to the E-Scrap Dilemma
Presented to the R'07 Conference -
Recovery of Materials and Energy for Resource Efficiency -
Davos, Switzerland (September 2007)
- Crops Into Plastics: How emerging bioplastic technology could impact the waste stream (Waste Age July 2006)
- History of Garbage in the US (January 2006)
- Why Not Here?
A Simple Question for Corporate America (in BioCycle July 2005)
- Getting to Zero Waste (in BioCycle March 2005)
- Removing the Blinders to Analyze Solid Waste History (BioCycle January 2005)
- The New Recycling Movement: Part 1. Recycling Changes to Meet New Challenges (October 2003)
- The New Recycling Movement: Part 2. Recycling as Necessary But Not Sufficient for a Sustainable Industrial Economy (October 2003)
- Extended Producer Responsibility: The Next Phase of the U.S. Recycling Movement (PDF) (March 2000)
- Life and Death in the Landfill - There is a Better Way (November 2000)
- Local Initiatives Leverage Extended Producer Responsibility, Facts to Act On
#40 (PDF) (November 2000)
- The Five Most Dangerous Myths About Recycling (September 1996)
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