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The Future of Transfer Stations

2024-06-18 13:00:00| Waste Age

Waste transfer stations, which aim to separate waste streams to enable and streamline the transport of separated waste, come in all shapes and sizes. They play an important role in the waste and recycling industry and are using technology and other innovations to become more effective and efficient. Join us for this engaging session on all things transfer stations, including how safety and technology are being integrated into the success of transfer stations, how transfer station designs and operations are changing with the ebbs and flows of the industry, how technology can help make transfer stations more efficient with less physical manpower and more.


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