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Washington State Sees Progress, and Remaining Challenges, in Recycling Efforts

2020-05-04 09:00:00| Waste Age

When China implemented its National Sword policy in 2018, the West Coast was hit especially hard because of its reliance on cheap transport of recyclables via otherwise-empty shipping containers headed back to Chinese ports. In Seattle, Wash., r

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