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10 Things You Need to Know For the Waste & Recycling Industry Today (April 24, 2014)

2014-04-24 17:21:00| Waste Age

Duke Energy estimates it will cost $10 billion to clean up its coal-ash dumps in North Carolina. The worlds largest tire recycling is set to open in Houston. A fire at a Kansas City recycling facility consumed 7 tons of materials. An Oregon incinerator is facing scrutiny after it was learned that the waste its burning may include tissue from aborted fetuses from British Columbia. The Teamsters issued a report criticizing Republic Services handling of superfund landfill in Missouri. These are all among todays 10 things you need to know from around the waste and recycling industry. Content Classification:  Curated read more

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