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KPBS Midday EditionThe San Diego City Council will vote in January on an ordinance that would ban single-use plastic bags from some stores, joining 85 other California municipalities. But not everyone is on board.
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San Diego mayoral candidate Nathan Fletcher may be getting smacked by his rivals for changing his political stripes twice in 14 months, but his evolution is winning him points with environmentalists.
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On Roundtable: Local Syrian-Americans were disappointed that air strikes by the U.S. were tabled; a new look at the causes of military suicides reveals some surprises; and plastic bags may be banned in some San Diego stores.
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San Diego could become one of the largest California cities to enact a ban on single use plastic bags. A city council committee is drawing up an ordinance.
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The city of San Diego honored top recyclers Monday as part of Earth Day.
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Donate Don’t Dump has become a certifying organization for the President’s Volunteer Service Award.
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The annual Christmas tree recycling program has started turning San Diego's evergreen icons into compost and mulch.
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Commission for Environmental Cooperation finds costlier U.S. regulations have led companies to send batteries south of the border for recycling.
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San Diego is conducting its first Waste Composition Study in 12 years to see what is being recycled and what is being thrown away.
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The city and county of San Diego were awarded a total of more than $170,000 in grants from the state Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery for the removal of discarded tires, the department announced today.
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