“ The Art of Handling Garbage Close” ProQuest Research.
New York Times, Late Edition (East Coast.) New York, N.Y. 24 June 1993: C.3.
This source features the text of how the city of Phoenix hired Linnea Glatt, a sculptor from Dallas, and Michael Singer, a sculptor from Wilmintong, Vt., in order to help design a new garbage transfer and recycling center. The author of “ The Art of Handling Garbage Close,” Suzanne Slein remain without bias, informing the readers of this magnificent collaboration that will bring as a result, a plant about six miles from downtown, that eventually have a marsh and desert wildlife ponds and picnic sites. This article is posted in the home and garden section of the New York Times. That been said, its destined for parents and housewife interested particularly in garden or in activities outdoor. This source provide a useful way in what the city of Phoenix is dealing with garbage in order to recycle. I found this resource linked on The National Newspaper Core (ProQuest) after searching for recycling in …show more content…
Melissa, Belic. Nicholas, Brown. Amy Landis. “Toward zero waste: Composting and recycling for sustainable venue based events.” EBSCOhost Researcher. Waste Management. Apr 2015, Vol. 38, p86-94. 9p.
This source evaluates a different waste management strategies, the seven waste management scenarios included traditional ways such as composting and recycling. The waste audits were conducted at four Arizona State University (ASU) baseball games, including a three game series. The authors are well inform in subjects such as energy. landfills, biopolymers and dioxide mitigation. That been said, this article is well writing, with a lot of scientific terminology, so it is meant for a scholar audience. I found this article linked on EBSCOhost report after searching for recycling in