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Manhattan Beach Food Waste Recycling Program to be Expanded

2015-03-16 22:01:00| Waste Age

<a href="http://www.easyreadernews.com/">Easy Reader News</a> All Manhattan Beach residents and businesses may be able to recycle food waste as soon as July. Some 777 residents and 25 businesses have already been doing so under a pilot program administered by the city and Waste Management since 2012, diverting an average of over 37 tons of food waste per month. read more

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