April 25, 2013
by Adrian Martinez
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LA city council overwhelmingly supports new direction on trash

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
In one week, the LA City Council has tackled adopting a position to move away from coal and addressing its trash woes — talk about a productive … Continue reading

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November 15, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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LA vote sends city on right path for managing waste

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
On the eve of America Recycles Day (November 15), the City of Los Angeles made an historic waste vote.  Today, LA sent a loud and clear… Continue reading

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November 12, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Transforming LA’s trash collection for next 50 years

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
Over the last couple of years, I’ve blogged about waste reform in the City of Los Angeles.  Following is a summary of where we are with the… Continue reading

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August 30, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Unanimous vote for waste reform in Los Angeles

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
After a 4 ½ hour hearing, including strong testimony from members of Don’t Waste LA coalition, the LA City Energy & Environment Committee … Continue reading

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August 29, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Finding fool’s gold in LA’s waste hauling industry

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
When I was younger, my brother duped me into thinking I had huge wealth by giving me an iron pyrite rock, otherwise known as fool’s gold.  With … Continue reading

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August 9, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Building a mega freeway in LA: What’s the cost?

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
Yesterday, I attended a public hearing on the I-710 expansion in Long Beach.  Just to refresh everyone’s memory, this project plans to expand th… Continue reading

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May 22, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Banning disposable plastic bags in Los Angeles makes sense

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
On Wednesday, the Los Angeles City Council is set to adopt a policy framework on removing single-use plastic bags from our supermarkets and select retail s… Continue reading

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April 20, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Port of Los Angeles Proposes Developing the Cleanest Truck Program

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
Yesterday, the Port of Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners unanimously approved its Strategic Plan for 2012 to 2017.  Overall, I must admit port… Continue reading

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April 13, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Waste Proposal for Los Angeles Keeps on Rolling

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
Earlier this week, the Ad Hoc Committee on Waste Reduction & Recycling for the Los Angeles City Council met to examine how to shift the way Los Angeles… Continue reading

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February 14, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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Cleaning up the garbage of LA’s dirty waste hauling practices

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
Yesterday, during a marathon hearing that went past 5:30pm, the Los Angeles Board of Public Works took a huge step to a more sustainable future.  You … Continue reading

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February 8, 2012
by Adrian Martinez
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LA’s Trash Bureau Recommends Important Step for City’s Waste

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
Yesterday, the Bureau of Sanitation for the City of LA released its recommendations for fixing the inefficiencies in LA’s waste system. After more th… Continue reading

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November 23, 2011
by Adrian Martinez
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LA Is Getting Serious About Its Garbage

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
Yesterday, as reported in the LA Daily News, the Energy and Environment committee of the Los Angeles City Council approved an important decision to give wa… Continue reading

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November 11, 2011
by Adrian Martinez
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Mayor’s Road Rehabilitation Plan Appears to Be A Good Idea

Adrian Martinez, Staff Attorney, Environmental Justice, Santa Monica, California
I was very pleased to read the David Zahniser and Ari Bloomekatz piece in the LA Times yesterday about the Mayor’s plan to fast track street imp… Continue reading

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January 13, 2011
by Melissa Waage
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EPA vetoes mega mountaintop-to-moonscape project

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
In these times, all too often “The best lack all conviction, while the worst/Are full of passionate intensity” (hat tip: William Butler Yeats).  And in these times, our go… Continue reading

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January 7, 2011
by Kaid Benfield
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NRDC launches new environmental website for the New York City region

Although NRDC is now an international organization, we were born in New York City four decades ago and have always had a special connection to urban issues in and around the region.  Today, our staff for New York comprises more than twenty lawyers… Continue reading

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