
| Title | The Closed-Loop Scoop Newsletter, Vol. 3, Issue 3 | |
| Month-Year Published | August 2003 | |
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| Short Description |
This edition contains articles on: -New Recycling Facilities Rule -Water-Wise Garden -Manure Power -Waste-to-Worth Ceremony Takes the Cake 7 In 2001, the Solid Waste and Financial Assistance Program combined its four regional newsletters into one statewide quarterly newsletter. The newsletter provides a mechanism to relay important information to public works departments, health districts, private recyclers and other clients and stakeholders. All SWFAP staff and local government personnel are encouraged to contribute articles to help readers stay current on legislative matters, share program successes and ideas, and announce upcoming meetings. The newsletter is sent to over 800 individuals and organizations across the state; those parties with e-mail addresses receive their copy electronically. The Closed-Loop Scoop can also be found on the Ecology SWFAP Homepage. (Also see abstract below) | |
| Publication Number | 03-07-005 | |
| Author(s) | Bill, James | |
| Contact | Nakagawa, Layne, (360) 407-6409 | |
| Print Availability |
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| Number of pages | 8 | |
| Keywords | closed-loop scoop | |
| Related Web Content | Sustainability, Waste Reduction and Recycling | |
| Related Publications | Title | Relationship |
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| Abstract | Long Description |
In 2001, the Solid Waste and Financial Assistance Program combined its four regional newsletters into one statewide quarterly newsletter. The newsletter provides a mechanism to relay important information to public works departments, health districts, private recyclers and other clients and stakeholders. All SWFAP staff and local government personnel are encouraged to contribute articles to help readers stay current on legislative matters, share program successes and ideas, and announce upcoming meetings. The newsletter is sent to over 800 individuals and organizations across the state; those parties with e-mail addresses receive their copy electronically. The Closed-Loop Scoop can also be found on the Ecology SWFAP Homepage. |
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