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Solid Waste Digest: Back Issues

Back issues of the Solid Waste Digest are bundled by year of publication and available for purchase as a group. Each year's worth of Solid Waste Digest cost $495.

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Solid Waste Digest: 2005
  Volume 15, Number 7-8, 2005
  Special Report
Rail Hauling Waste Rail-Hauling Today: New York, Los Angeles Lead Cities Considering Rail Disposal
  California
Los Angeles Faces Hard Choices, Few Options In Handling Its Waste Stream
  Interstate Waste
Interstate Waste State Borders Open Ever Wider to Waste; Congress Shows No Interest in Oversight
  Executive Review 2005
Solid Waste Digest's Executive Review 2005: Experts Weigh in on the State-of-the-Industry
Solid Waste Digest: 2004
  Executive Review 2005
Solid Waste Digest's Executive Review 2005: Experts Weigh in on the State-of-the-Industry
  Landfill Capacity
Solid Waste Digest's Capacity Report 2005: Stable Outlook for a Shifting Market
  Paper Recycling
Paper Industry Reports Major Milestone: U.S. Recycles More Than Half Of All Paper
  Bottle Bills
With New Legislation En Route, Colorado Could Become A Bottle Bill Battleground
  Safety-Kleen
Safety-Kleen's Bankruptcy Settlement Comes Under Scrutiny, Liability Concerns
  Electronics Waste
EPA's Plug Into E-Cycling Campaign Arrives With Promise and Controversy
  Food Waste Recycling
Clean Your Plate: Governments Look To Food Recycling To Cut Waste Streams
  Environmental Justice
Environmental Justice Steps To The Forefront With Major N.C. Remediation
Solid Waste Digest: 2003
  ExecutiveReview
Waste Management Industry
  Waste Management Technology
Expert Opinions & Analisis
  Closing Landfills
No Longer An Open-And-Shut Case: Landfill Closures Grow In Scope
  E-Waste
California Passes Landmark Electronic Waste Recycling Legislation
  Construction & Demolition Debris
As C&D Waste Piles Up, Governments Take Different Paths To Recovery
  Waste-by-Rail
The State-of-the-Industry for Hauling Waste by Rail: Change is on The Horizon
  Environmental Protection Agency
Whitman Resigns As EPA Administrator, Leaving A Mixed Environmental Legacy
  Composting
Composting Operations Flourish Even As Regulations And Perception Lag Behind
  CCA-Treated Wood
EPA, Wood Preservative Industry Work Out Voluntary Removal Of CCA-Treated Wood
  2002 Year-End Data Review
Waste Disposal Volumes Flat Amid Decreasing but Still Excessive Capacity
Solid Waste Digest: 2002
 

Scrap Tires
Scrap Tires: Markets Are Improving, But Much Work Remains To Be Done

  Plastics Recycling
States, Associations Devise Varying Solutions For Recycling Arrays Of Plastics
  Electronics Waste
E-Waste Brings Together Industry, Activists, And Government--But Is Consensus Near?
  Landfill Capacity & New Technology
Demand is Finally Catching Up With Excess Capacity; Critical in the Northeast
  Waste-to-Energy
WTE Industry Meets Controversies, Challenges In United States And Abroad
  New York City Recycling
Rollback: Big Apple Cuts Plastic, Glass Collections; Debate Rages On Implications
  The Big Three
Waste Management, Allied, Republic: Straight Talk From The Big Three In 2002
  Privatization
Governments And Companies Work Together On Privatization Options And Opportunities
  Solid Waste Industry Overview 2002
As Economy Picks Up, Waste Scrap, Equipment, & Consulting Industries Look To Gain Strength
  Interstate Waste
Ten Years After Supreme Court Rulings, Interstate Waste Issue Still Unresolved
  Solid Waste Outlook for 2002
Industry Predictions: More Of The Same, Until Things Begin To Change
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