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Connecticut Town Expands Recycling Program to Include Food Scraps

2020-06-18 09:00:00| Waste Age

Residents of Greenwich, Conn., will be able to send their food scraps to be recycled as the town on June 12 launched its first food scrap recycling program. Participation is voluntary. The pilot program is open to all residents who have a permit to

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