| Recycling-Based
Community Economic Development
Case Studies
Recycling-based
community economic development (RBED) is the process of creating jobs that pay livable
wages, promoting environmentally sound economic growth, and raising the standard of living
and quality of life through the use and reuse of recovered materials generated in a town
or region. Below is a case study summarizing RBED projects funded through the
Chelsea Center.
RBED Case Study: Assessing the Flow of
Materials in a Region
Miscellaneous
Case Studies
SelecTech Case Study: SelecTech,
Taunton, Massachusetts
 
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