In Toronto, the city recently spent a whack o' cash (estimated to be as much as $500-million over 20 years) to buy a landfill site a couple hours away. Amid the growing controvery over the financial terms, it struck me there has been little or no talk how technology - both high-tech and low-tech - can play more of a role in dealing with the trash "problem", which is becoming an issue for large cities across North America. You can read my column on trash and tech in today's National Post.
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Attacking Trash with Tech
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Mark Evans
on Thu 28 Sep 2006 06:53 AM EDT | Permanent Link
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Anonymous
on Thu 28 Sep 2006 07:36 PM EDT | Permanent Link
Hey, don't tell me you're planning to become the new cleantech reporter for the Post :)
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