San Francisco, California
The San Francisco Chronicle reports that the nation's most stringent recycling law - responsible for diverting more than 400 tons a day of food scraps and other compostable materials away from disposal - is being generally well received. The law is part of the city's goal to achieve zero waste by 2020. Currently, it's recovering about 72 percent of the material generated, according to the City and County of San Francisco's sfenvironment.org website. There's more room for improvement, as compostable food and paper products still …

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