 
Elements 2009
Vol 18, No. 3.
What in the World Is in Store for Solid Waste Collection?
The real issues lie in the human resources arena.
By Marc J. Rogoff and Mike Wegner
Waste Processing Facilities and Evolving Markets
New facilities come onlineand play an increasingly important function.
By Bruce Clark, Michelle Leonard,
Robert Gardner, and Richard Ludt
US Landfill Disposal: the Big Picture
Since ancient times, humans have avoided their own rubbish heaps.
By David L. Hanson and Frank R. Caponi
Recycling Revolution
Recycling has become an accepted enhancement of solid waste management.
By Pamela Gratton
Waste-to-EnergyTomorrow
Siting, permitting, and funding will continue to be issues, but they can be overcome.
By Robert Hauser Jr.
Planning and Management: the Heart of Solid Waste Systems
In the world of solid waste systems, planning and management are at the core.
By John G. Carlton
Communication, Education, and Marketing: Maximizing Efforts
Change is hard, and good communication is a constant challenge.
By Heather Merchant
Thinking Green
One manufacturer’s campus diverts every pound of its waste from landfilling.
By Charles D. Bader

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