Michigan lawmakers OK recycling reform . Critics call it burning hot garbage
Michigan’s Senate has approved major waste recycling reforms, including a new language that would allow manufacturers to use chemical processes to break down plastic. Environmentalists say it is burning hot garbage, and environmentalists oppose changes.
Source: bridgemi.comPublished on 2022-12-13
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