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Montreal Public Markets Make Moves Towards Zero Waste with Composting and Bargain Bins

2024-07-19 15:04:06| Waste Age

Montreal, Canada public markets are making moves to get vendors and customers thinking more sustainably by installing composting programs and bargain bins for unflattering foods.


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