Attitudes towards recycling were sampled in two different British Columbia urban populations, one highly metropolitan and the other a small urban population. For both samples, the use of the local recycling depots was uniformly low, but awareness of the importance of recycling and willingness to separate materials for recycling was uniformly high. Geosocial differences did not suggest attitudinal differences concerning recycling on comparable questions of both samples.
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