Home Napas Garbage Revenue Takes Huge Hit from Business Closures Due to COVID-19
 

Keywords :   


Napas Garbage Revenue Takes Huge Hit from Business Closures Due to COVID-19

2020-06-04 09:00:00| Waste Age

Napa Countys shelter-in-place order has been in effect since March 15, resulting in the major decline in garbage from restaurants, bars and hotels, and also in revenue. According to Phil Brun, the Utilities Director for the City of Napa, trash disp

Tags: business due hit takes

Category:Energy and Environment

Latest from this category

All news

05.03Coastal Waste & Recycling Partners with Machinex on Four Florida MRF Projects
05.03Repurposing Landfills: Recreation, Renewable Energy and Renewal
05.03What the Feds Say About Biobased Plastics and Industrys Thoughts
04.03CommanderAI Launches HaulerCentral, Industry's First and Largest Hauler Database in the U.S.
04.03Shrewsbury, MA Receives $2.7M Grant for Recycling, Composting
04.03Republic Services Charitable Foundation Supports Sustainable Communities Through 2026 National Neighborhood Promise Grants
04.03Ten-8 Industrial Opens New Central Florida Service Center In Lake Wales, Expanding Support For Refuse and Recycling Vehicles
04.03Jefferson County, WA to Close Several Recycling Sites
Energy and Environment »
06.032026 Crop insurance prices favor soybeans over corn
06.032026 Crop insurance prices favor soybeans over corn
05.03Pork industry titans inducted into NPPC Hall of Fame
05.03Parker honored with Paulson-Whitmore Award at National Pork Industry Forum
05.03Beef.com launches digital infrastructure blueprint
05.03Inside the beef market: Prices, policy, and meat inspection
05.03Oil prices, market impact from military strikes in the Middle East
05.03Oil prices, market impact from military strikes in the Middle East
More »