Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 24, 1988, Page 5, Image 5

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    _Streetwise_
What do you think about the EMU's decision to
discontinue the use of Styrofoam?
‘Everyone is phasing it out, it’s being outlawed. It is
crucial to get rid of it. Waste is getting out of hand.
They should develop bio-degradable plastics that you
could put into a concentrate or something. ’
— Tony Nemeth, junior, sociology
‘I’m glad that Dennis Can is not afraid to be branded a
liberal. Come up front and be forward and honest. On a
world-wide scale every little bit helps.
— Nancy Parker, EMU Staff (University alumna)
7 think it’s great 1 heard they were going to talk to lo
cal businesses about doing the same. It’s not organic
material it sits around for billions of years. We act as a
precedent go out and talk to others. ’
— Amy Chenoweth, junior, Spanish
‘I’m not too sure about the environment but I am sure
about cleaning dishes and how much easier it would
be. In the country I’m from we just started using it
three or four years ago, and it saves time. ’
— Kim Khaue, junior, business
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