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Recycling and Waste

Greater Accountability and Public-Private Partnerships Could Reduce Sewage Spills in Florida

Greater Accountability and Public-Private Partnerships Could Reduce Sewage Spills in Florida

By Vittorio Nastasi

Florida’s economy depends on its environmental resources, but a shocking number of sewage spills over the last decade are contributing to toxic algae blooms across the state.

Annual Privatization Report 2015
Annual Privatization Report 2015

By Leonard Gilroy

Plastic Bag Ban Hurts California’s Economy
Plastic Bag Ban Hurts California’s Economy

By Lance Christensen

Plastic Bag Bans Are a Not a Panacea for Environmental Ills
Plastic Bag Bans Are a Not a Panacea for Environmental Ills

By Julian Morris

Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #8 (June 2014 edition)
Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #8 (June 2014 edition)

By Leonard Gilroy

  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #8
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #8

    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter by Leonard Gilroy

  • How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?
    How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?

    Policy Study by Julian Morris and Brian Seasholes

  • What’s New in Local Government Privatization?
    What’s New in Local Government Privatization?

    Commentary by Leonard Gilroy

  • Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government
    Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government

    Policy Brief by Leonard Gilroy

  • Annual Privatization Report 2014
    Annual Privatization Report 2014

    Annual Privatization Report by Leonard Gilroy

  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #4
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #4

    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter by Leonard Gilroy

  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #3
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #3

    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter by Leonard Gilroy

  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #2
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #2

    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter by Leonard Gilroy

  • Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #1
    Privatization & Government Reform Newsletter #1

    Privatization and Government Reform Newsletter by Leonard Gilroy

Recycling and Waste Policy Studies

  • How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?
    How Green Is that Grocery Bag Ban?

    Policy Study by Julian Morris and Brian Seasholes

  • Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government
    Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government

    Policy Brief by Leonard Gilroy

  • Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government
    Privatization and Public-Private Partnership Trends in Local Government

    Policy Brief by Leonard Gilroy, Harris Kenny, Samuel Staley and Adam Summers

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