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The Green Renter: Understanding Recycling in NYC

by Justin Thomas, Virginia on 11.28.05
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solarone.gifSolar One will be presenting a free presentation, entitled "The Green Renter: Understanding Recycling", on Tuesday, November 29th at 7pm in NYC. The presentation aims to dispel the confusion and misinformation that still lingers around the subject of recycling after all these years. If you are eager to know, once and for all, which bin to toss that irregularly shaped juice bottle into, or what the future might hold for recycling in NYC and elsewhere, or exactly how environmentally and economically beneficial the program really is at the end of the day, then join the Director of NYC Bureau of Waste Prevention Robert Lange for the skinny on this most familiar, though highly misunderstood, city program.

All sessions will be held at Solar One in Stuyvesant Cove Park, Manhattan, E.23rd and the East River(6 Train to 23rd St, or L Train to 1st Ave.) For more information contact Chris Neidl: (212) 505-6050, neidl@solar1.org

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