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A Syracuse company has won $100,000 in federal funding to help it reduce electronic waste. Sitting in a garage on Shonnard Street in Syracuse is the…
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A city budget is typically pretty cut and dry, but Syracuse’s annual spending plan can also offer some context for just how big the city is. And so like a…
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Onondaga County residents can now compost food scraps through the Onondaga County Resource Recovery Agency, or OCRRA. The first residential food waste was…
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You won’t be able to throw out old computers, televisions or video game consoles in the trash anymore in New York state once a new e-waste law is goes…
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Recycling saves energy -- recycling one aluminum can save enough energy to run a television for three hours. But some segments of the population…
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Opponents to a trash to ash plan between Onondaga and Cortland Counties had their say at an informational meeting on the environmental impact of the…
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Onondaga County is hosting the first of several public hearings on a plan to import trash from Cortland County to burn at Onondaga County’s incinerator in…
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The so-called Trash to Ash plan is now officially before the public. The initial public comment period has started, regarding a regional solid waste…
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Onondaga County’s program that turns food waste into the compost and mulch we use in our gardens is expanding.OCRRA, the Onondaga County Resource Recovery…
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There’s more urgency now than ever for New York state residents to dispose of certain electronic equipment. That’s why e-waste was emphasized in one…