Markets for recycled materials must be developed to make Iowa's new recylcling requirments feasible, says Iowa waste reduction center director.
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Iowa legislature has responded to the looming threat of overflowing landfills by requiring cities and counties to recylce at least 25 percent of their solid waste by 1994. The most easily-recycled items of waste are paper, glass, plastic and metal.