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Jacksonville Officials Applaud Community Effort Leading to Significant Recycling Contamination Rate Reduction

2024-06-06 19:48:35| Waste Age

Officials in Jacksonville, Fla. Praised residents at a recent City Hall conference, celebrating the effort shown by the community to limit contamination in the citys recycling.


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