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A local biotech firm is working with a major trash company to turn landfill waste into green chemicals used to make everyday items.
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One water district in San Diego County wants to increase the local water supply by using recycled water.
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The debate continues over a hotly contested landfill proposed for North County's Gregory Canyon. We'll hear the latest details.
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Called EcoAtm’s, the new machines pay cash for "e-waste" like outdated and broken cell phones.
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A San Diego-based environmental group is using a grant from a federal agency to reduce cross-border trash and pollution. The WiLDCOAST project will benefit beaches on either side of the border.
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When you're ready to unload your holiday tree, the city of San Diego will turn it into garden mulch. The grinding happens at the Greenery at the Miramar Landfill.
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A campaign to cut down on plastic grocery bags will focus on changing consumer habits, not banning the offending bags. This Thursday, for the first time, the campaign is going regional in San Diego.
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The City of San Diego is now accepting additional plastic items in its recycling program. A representative from the city's Environmental Services Department joins us to explain which items can now be tossed into your blue curbside recycling bin.
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Sierra Club Tells San Diego State Law Requires Environmental Review
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