Reports on the plan to build a paper recycling plant in Staten Island, New York City. Economic and environmental benefits of the paper plant; Site-specific labor agreements with the unions; No strike pledge with Building & Construction Trades Council of Colorado on other sites.
Reports on setbacks of the Bronx Community Paper Company, a paper mill recycling project in New York City. Conflicts based on personalities, gender, race, ego, traffic and regulatory procedure; Lawsuit filed by a dissident local group under the New York Environmental Quality Review Act; Pullout of the company's subsidiary.
Reports on the installation of small-scale in-vessel recycling systems for food and paper residuals in two sites in New York, N.Y. Installation of a unit designed by Green Mountain Technologies in a hospital in Queens; Installation of a unit designed by Wright Environmental at the City College in Manhattan; Capacity of the units.
Reports on a 40-acre parcel on Staten Island, New York City as the site of a new linerboard mill utilizing recycled feedstock. Australian firm Pratt Industries' plan to build the facility in late 1995; Phases of the project.
*RESTAURANTS, *RESTAURANT management, *WASTE recycling, *WASTE minimization, *ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc.
Abstract
The article offers information about the new Zagat green restaurant guide, which is set to be published in August 2009, featuring 35 green restaurants in New York City. It notes that the new guide, which is printed on 100% post-consumer recycled paper, showcases restaurants that are certified by the nonprofit Green Restaurant Association (GRA). The association's certification criteria includes waste reduction and recycling, water efficiency, and sustainable furnishings.
Published
2009
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