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Fort St. John, British Columba Faces Heavy Fees for High Recycling Contamination Rate

2025-04-21 14:52:58| Waste Age

Fort St. John, British Columbia, Canada, has a serious issue with recycling contamination, and if it doesn't clean up its act, it may cost the city $60,000 in fees and $250,000 in annual revenue.


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