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Zero Waste on CBC's The Current

Here's the link to a recent episode of CBC's The Current radio talk show.

If you listen to Part Two, there's an excellent segment in which host Anna Maria Tremonti interviews conservative MP Bob Mills (Red Deer, AB) -- a gasification proponent -- and then waste reduction consultant (and a contributing editor to our magazine) Clarissa Morawski who puts forward the waste diversion and Zero Waste point of view, very effectively I would say. I consider this is a "must" listen to anyone interesting in hearing cogent arguments for and against waste-to-energy and Zero Waste.

Here is the link, and Clarissa's contact info is below (for your records).

http://www.cbc.ca/thecurrent/2008/200804/20080402.html


Clarissa Morawski
CM Consulting
315 Pearl Ave.
Peterborough, Ontario
K9J 5G4

office (digital voice): (416) 682-8984
mobile: (705) 760-5332
fax: (705) 745-5810

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