I would say that this glass is somewhat less than half full . . .
Cheers,
Craig
By the Numbers: Michigan on track to reach 30% recycling rate by 2029
craig k harris
emeritus associate professor
department of sociology
michigan state university
east lansing michigan 48824
Does anyone know if this includes the glass, aluminum, and plastics returned under Michigan’s bottle law? I seem to remember an article some time ago that claimed these items weren’t being counted as recycled in states with a deposit law…
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