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word, and it's still not happening.
In a neat interactive over at the AA Co's "Recycle More Often" website shows some of what is still landing over at the landfill. Along with that is the number 26% --which is the reported amount of what the county citizens could move over to their recycle bins.
Additionally, their Sesame-Street-esque video series of "The Recover Brothers" puts it into plain and simple terms:
Video from http://www.recyclemoreoften.com/video_2014.php and https://youtu.be/CUOW7hqFd-s
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