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Policy & Opinion
Newsletters
Since 1988, Eureka Recycling and its predecessor, the recycling department of the Saint Paul Neighborhood Energy Consortium, have published the Curbsider newsletter to educate readers about waste and toxin reduction and recycling.
- Spring 2003: Green Trucks Hit the Streets
True Recyclers Save Recycling
- Spring 2002: Eureka! NEC Creates New Organization—Eureka Recycling.
Report on Saint Paul's recycling collection study Recommendations for changes to the curbside program
- Fall 2001: Landfills or Incinerators: Isn't there a better way?
- Spring 2001: Fifteen Years of Community Based Recycling in Saint Paul
- Fall 2000: Ramsey County Recycling Center Closes January 1, 2001 But Recycling Goes On
- Spring 2000: After Thirty Years, We've Come a Long Way
- Winter 1999: The Power of Kids
- Fall 1999: Mega-Mergers Hit Hometown Recycling Program
- Spring 1999: Building Community at the New Building
Why Plastics Are Not Collected Curbside in Saint Paul
- Fall 1998: Green Buildings: Building a More Sustainable Future
- Summer 1998: Biking For a Better City: The Saint Paul Bike Classic
- Spring 1998: The Heat Is On, But You Can Help — Recycle! Recycling Fights Global Climate Change
- Winter 1997: If You Aren’t Buying Recycled, You Aren’t Recycling
- Fall 1997: Less Toxic Cleaning Products Do the Job. Plastics and Your Health. Soft Drink Industry Not Supporting Plastics Recycling.
- Spring 1997: Could Plastics Give You Breast Cancer?
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