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Green Home 101: Talking Trash

by , 11/12/08
filed under: Green Home 101

green home 101, trash talk, waste management, recycling, reuse, plastic recycling, environment, efficiency, waste reduction, trash, landfill

Considering the fact that the average person produces 4.5 pounds of waste per day according to the EPA, we would be remiss not to address the question of household waste in our exploration of what it takes to make a green home. Thanks to more widespread public and private recycling programs and increased consumer awareness, Americans are definitely learning to tighten their ‘waste-line,’ but we still produce a phenomenal amount of garbage on a daily basis. Before we can talk about reducing, re-using and re-cycling, Green Home 101 needs to talk trash.

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One Response to “Green Home 101: Talking Trash”

  1. deftway deftway says:

    Wow! This article is so well written and detailed!

    Obviously the facts aren’t changing behavior across the US, only 20% of plastic bottles are recycled. (which clearly means a whopping 80% go to the landfill) How can we erase the idea of ‘trash’ for the younger generations?

    How do we promote and advance the money-generating systems like in San Francisco?

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