Study: Research from NREL Examines Economic Losses from Cardboard, Paper  Waste

Study: Research from NREL Examines Economic Losses from Cardboard, Paper Waste

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Analysis conducted by the U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory has revealed that the piles of cardboard and paper accumulating in American landfills amount to a staggering $4 billion in lost economic value.

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