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17
Apr
2008

Segment On Creative Recycling Now Featured On The World Progress Report Television Program From World Media Television

New Methodology Enables Unexpected New Ways To Participate In Recycling.


(1888PressRelease) April 17, 2008 - World Media Television announced today that the production of a new segment focused on Creative Recycling will be produced as part of their “World Progress Report” series. “We all are familiar with newspaper, aluminum can, and plastics recycling,” explained producer Chad Densen. “But now, there are new processes which enable recycling of unexpected items from our daily lives” he added.

There will be several topics addressed on the series as a whole, and distinct programs will be distributed to public television, covering a wide spectrum of areas, such as Renewable Resources, Bioremediation, Eco-Friendly Transportation, Industrial Cleanup, and Waste-to-Energy.

“Recycling should be thought of more than only in regards to certain household items,” Densen said. “When we properly apply the principal of overall environmental stewardship, we will begin to see things with a different perspective—the question we will be more commonly asking ourselves is, ‘how can I dispose of this item with the least adverse effect on our environment?’”, he added. One of the biggest barriers to consumer recycling has been distribution and pick-up of recyclable items. Statistics seem to support that strategically placed drop-off bins can be quite effective when it comes to large recyclable household items. Many items like cell phones, computers, and even furniture were seen as impractical to attempt to recycle just a few short years ago. Now, World Progress Report will present many solutions to enable pragmatic recycling.

The World Progress Report is an issue-oriented and non-commercial program, and is independently produced and distributed by World Media Television directly to public television stations around the country. The World Progress Report strictly follows the standards and practices of public television, and is distributed freely to public television stations in all 50 states. World Media Television and its programming are not affiliated with PBS.
 

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