Monthly Archives: October 2013

Recycling at Baruch

Baruch College is actively involved in recycling movements. The school administers and staffs encourage all students to recycle and reduce garbage. As you walk around the campus, you will notice garbage cans divided into three different sections: landfill, paper, and … Continue reading

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In a Safer Brooklyn, the End Nears for an Outbound Bus

Ridership on the bus had dwindled in the last 10 to 12 years. So few ticket holders made reservations that he arranged for a car service, not a bus, to take them to Manhattan. Last Wednesday, for example, only four … Continue reading

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After the ‘Crying Indian,’ Keep America Beautiful Starts a New Campaign

The new public service campaign, created by Pereira & O’Dell, uses a plastic bottle and aluminum cans — recycled, respectively, into a bench and a sports stadium — to illustrate how recyclable materials can be given a second, useful life. … Continue reading

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City Expands Recycling Program to Include Hard Plastics

This article is encouraging New Yorkers to recycle more by making the recycle system for plastic became much simpler. It is saying that it is the largest recycling program in 25 years and that city government expects New Yorkers to … Continue reading

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Nudging Recycling From Less Waste to None

This article is mainly about reducing the amount of waste we throw every year. It is saying that we are increasing the volume of how much we recycle every year and we are aiming to get to the point where … Continue reading

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A Long, Long Road to Recycling Nuclear Fuel

This article is about all the nations have trouble recycling the nuclear waste. Since nuclear waste can cause harmful effects to the environment, we can’t just divert them to landfill. In addition, nuclear waste can also be used to make … Continue reading

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New York Plans Bigger Recycling Effort

This article is about Mayor Bloomberg set a goal that New York is going to double the amount of garbage it diverts from landfills in the next five years. Since Mayor Bloomberg is about to say that” If we’re going … Continue reading

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