AMERICANS FAVOR BROAD MEASURES TO CURB POLLUTION

May 24, 1989

The vast majority of Americans would accept mandatory trash recycling, higher electric bills, and other inconveniences to help clean up the environment, a national poll has found. Broad perceptions exist that pollution is on the rise. The Media General and Associated Press survey also found backing for initiatives ranging from a ban on household aerosol products to strict emission controls at power plants.