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New Hampshire study highlights major waste from food, paper, textiles, and construction, aiming to boost recycling.
A New Hampshire study reveals that food waste, compostable paper, and textiles make up a significant part of the state's waste, with 226,000 tons of "non-recyclable" materials disposed annually due to a lack of recycling facilities.
Construction debris, including asphalt shingles, also contributes substantially.
The study aims to help the state improve recycling and meet its goal of reducing solid waste by 25% by 2030 and 45% by 2050.
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El estudio de New Hampshire destaca los principales residuos de alimentos, papel, textiles y construcción, con el objetivo de impulsar el reciclado.