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Saturday, August 16, 2008

How much "trash" is trash?

I edited a short video last November on the University of Iowa's waste characterization sorting project, a student-led venture to learn how much of the university's "trash" is actually recyclable.

Their answer: nearly half. That's a lot.

You can watch the five-minute video below.

Posted by Soheil Rezayazdi at 11:31 AM

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