“Taking out the trash” (Cover, Oct. 23) states that Georgetown University reached a peak recycling rate of 43 percent in 1996. However, this figure does not account for waste produced during move-in and move-out. The actual rate at that time, accounting for those figures, was between 16 percent and 18 percent, according to University Recycling Coordinator Pat Dollar. Georgetown’s recycling rate has remained approximately constant over the past decade, well under the rate mandated by D.C. law.
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By the Voice Staff
October 30, 2003
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