Senate, Hearings before the Panel on Materials Policy of the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the Committee on Public Works, Opening Statement of Senator Jennings Randolph, 93rd Congress, 2nd Session, ser. 93-1447, part 2, July 9, 1974.
2.
“Mining the Treasure in Trash,”Industry Week (31 July 1972), p. 34.
3.
“Tax Incentives Proposals Cheers Recycling Industry,”Industry Week (17 July 1972), p. 14.
4.
MacDonaldJoseph A., “Will Solid Waste Bury Us?” from Statement of Senator Louise Leonard, Hearings before the Panel on Materials Policy of the Subcommittee on Environmental Pollution of the Committee on Public Works, 93rd Congress, 2nd Session, ser. 93-1447, part 2, July 9, 1974.
5.
“Mining the Treasure in Trash,” p. 34.
6.
MacDonald, op. cit., p. 202.
7.
Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 3251 (1970).
8.
MacDonald, op. cit., p. 203.
9.
Ibid.
10.
Senate, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Environment of the Committee on Commerce, Opening Statement of Senator Frank Moss, 93rd Congress, 1st Session, ser. 93-56, part 1, June 11, 1973.
11.
MighdollM. J.WeissePeter D., “We Need a National Materials Policy,”Harvard Business Review (September-October 1976), p. 145.
12.
Ibid.
13.
Joint Economic Committee, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Priorities and Economy in Government, Opening Statement of Senator William Proxmire, 93rd Congress, 1st Session, December 19, 1973.
14.
MighdollWeisse, op. cit., p. 143.
15.
ScottWilliam G., “Organization Theory: A Reassessment,”Academy of Management Journal (June 1974), p. 243.
16.
Senate, Hearings before the Subcommittee on Environment of the Committee on Commerce.
17.
ZikmundWilliam G.StantonWilliam J., “Recycling Solid Wastes: A Channel-of-Distribution Problem,”Journal of Marketing (July 1971), p. 35.
18.
AldersonWroe, “Factors Governing the Development of Marketing Channels,” in MallenB. E. (ed.), The Marketing Channel: A Conceptual Viewpoint (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1967), pp. 38–39.
19.
Environmental Protection Agency, Report of the Agency, The Resource Recovery Industry: A Survey of the Industry and Its Capacity (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1976), p. 2.
20.
Environmental Protection Agency, Report of the Agency, The Resource Recovery Industry: A Survey of the Industry and Its Capacity (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1976), pp. 2–3.
21.
Ibid.
22.
GinterPeter M.AdamsSextonWilliamsFrederickRucksAndrew C., “National Environmental Policy: Coordination or Confusion?”Environmental Science and Technology (August 1976), pp. 757–760.
23.
National Environmental Policy Act, U.S. Statutes at Large, (1969), p. 852.
24.
SiveMary Robinson (ed.) Environmental Legislation: A Sourcebook (New York: Praeger Publishers, 1976), pp. 348–349.
25.
Resource Recovery Act, U.S. Statutes at Large, LXXIV, Part I, Title I (1970), pp. 1227–1228.
26.
Sive, op. cit.
27.
“Oregon Bottle Bill Update,”Modern Packaging (February 1973), p. 10.
28.
Ibid.
29.
Sive, op. cit., pp. 360–361.
30.
House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, Materials Relating to the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act of 1976 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1976), p. 49.
31.
House of Representatives, Subcommittee on Transportation and Commerce of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce, p. 39.
32.
“Waste Management Firms on Collection Binge,”Financial World (20 March 1974), p. 19.
33.
RobbinsSusan, “Recycling: A Boom or Bust Industry?”The Commercial and Financial Chronicle (21 April 1974), p. 3.
34.
Environmental Protection Agency, The Salvage Industry: What It Is—How It Works (Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1973), p. 3.
35.
Ibid., p. 4.
36.
Robbins, op. cit., p. 6.
37.
NewmanBarry, “As Volunteers Collect More Paper and Cans, Market Glut is Feared,”Wall Street Journal (9 May 1973), p. 9.