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How Will Landfills Gas-to-Energy Projects be Impacted by Californias Organics Diversion Law?

2020-06-16 09:00:00| Waste Age

The first deadline laid out in Californias SB 1383 is looming: 50 percent diversion of organics from landfill by 2022; by 2025, Californians must divert 75 percent of their organics.  Many disposal sites will see a sharp reduction in incoming

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