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How Will Hartford, CT Recycle Food Waste Without its Incinerator?

2020-12-17 05:49:00| Waste Age

The Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority (MIRA) in Hartford, CT is planning to close its incinerator by July 2022. Every year the State of Connecticut throws away approximately half a million tons of food. What will happen to the trash that i

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