Oregon Diversion Rate Increases Slightly in 2009
September 17, 2010
Oregon’s landfill diversion rate reached 48.4 percent in 2009, up ever so slightly from 48.3 percent one year earlier, according to figures recently released by the state’s Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ). Approximately 4.7 million tons of solid waste were generated in the state last year. That figure represents a 10.5 percent decrease from 2008’s total.
“While people appear to be generating less trash, we also know there’s much more that can be recycled,” said Mary Lou Perry, solid waste specialist and report coordinator for DEQ, in a press release. “We’re not sure if the decline in total waste generation is mainly a reflection of the down economy, or if it’s due to more awareness of sustainability issues such as waste prevention and material recovery.”
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