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Municipalities should also consider taking an incremental approach to implementing PAYT.
From Scientific American
In addition to implementing PAYT, our study also found when residents must pay for recycling, those towns reported significantly lower rates compared to towns where recycling did not cost residents additional money.
From Scientific American
With PAYT, residents pay a fee either per trash bag or per bin of waste disposed, but are not typically charged for recycled materials.
From Scientific American
While 8 percent seems modest, if, at the time this study was conducted, all Massachusetts communities were implementing PAYT, it could have resulted in several hundred thousand additional tons of trash being recycled instead of discarded, not to mention millions of tons if adopted further in communities nationwide.
From Scientific American
Flushed from the pocket, McCoy was laid out on the helmet-to-helmet hit by Harrison, who was suspended for one game without payt.
From Washington Post
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