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STATEMENT D ................................3% <br />STATEMENT E ................................2� <br />OTHER REASON (LIVE IN APARTMENT)..........11� <br />Residence in an apartment building was also a major obstacle. <br />Renters were more likely to select Statements A,B, or Other. <br />25-34 year alds and Zone 2 residents were more likely to select <br />Statement B. <br />The Roseville recycling program is well used, but <br />participation could be increased through a more aggressive <br />communications effort. <br />Ex ansions of the Recycling Program: <br />Residents were asked their apinion of three possible <br />additions to the current recycling program. In each case, <br />majorities supported that action. First, extension to multi- <br />family residences was tested: <br />�ouid you be in favor of expandinq <br />the current recycling proqram to.... <br />Include multi-family residences? <br />Almost unanimity prevailed: <br />YES.......................................92% <br />NO.........................................5% <br />DON'T KNOW/REFUSED .........................3% <br />$75,000-$87,500 yearly income households were even more <br />likely to support this extension, while $12,500�$25,500 yearly <br />income honsehalds were more often opposed. <br />Next, the provision af containers was examined: <br />Provide individual recyclinq containers <br />for partiaipants? <br />over two-th�rds of the sample supported this addition to the <br />current program: <br />44 <br />
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