
Chicago's Recycling Woes and Potential Solutions
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City leaders and environmental advocates are working to improve Chicago recycling rates.
Chicago leaders have scrapped old programs and replaced them with new ones, but the result is the same - recycling rates in the single digits. Local recycling advocates are working to fix that.
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Chicago's Recycling Woes and Potential Solutions
Clip: 10/3/2022 | 14m 13sVideo has Closed Captions
Chicago leaders have scrapped old programs and replaced them with new ones, but the result is the same - recycling rates in the single digits. Local recycling advocates are working to fix that.
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