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Birmingham, UK Waste Collection Strike Leaves 17,000 Tonnes of Waste Uncollected

2025-04-02 14:11:52| Waste Age

Its estimated that 17,000 tonnes of waste are still uncollected in Birmingham, U.K., as the city deals with an ongoing strike. [ more ]


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