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Episode 17: Making Waste an Asset with the Appalachia Ohio Zero Waste Initiative

2021-05-06 08:00:00| Waste Age

Before the founding of the Appalachia Ohio Zero Waste Initiative (AOZWI) in 2010, only 9% of waste in Athens County and Hocking County was recycled.  Sugar Bush Foundation, Rural Action and the Ohio University Voinovich School of Lead

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