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Waste Management may lose recycling contract in its home town

2016-03-10 13:51:58| Waste Management - Topix.net

The city of Houston, led by its mayor, has rejected an offer by Houston-based Waste Management Inc. to charge $3 million or more per year to collect residential recyclables. According to a report on the Houston Public Media website, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner has indicated the city is negotiating with other service providers to take over the collection contract when it expires in mid-March 2016.

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