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

2014-11-24 02:06:45| Waste Age

People driven from their homes in a rural section of Santa Paula, Calif., last week after a truck at a waste treatment plant blew up have finally been allowed to return. A New Hampshire man was killed Friday when the trash truck he has driving rolled over after hitting a tow truck. The acquisition of Crown Disposal by Recology, an employee-owned resource recovery company in the western United States, was revealed Friday. These are among the 10 things you need to know today from around the waste and recycling industry. Content Classification:  Curated read more

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