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Seattle Startup Ridwell Boosts Recycling in the Pacific Northwest

2021-07-22 08:00:00| Waste Age

A new Seattle startup that launched during COVID has been gaining traction. Since March 2020, Ridwell's customers, who span across the Pacific Northwest, have diverted more than 330,000 pounds of clothing, shoes, and fabrics; more than 325,000 pound

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