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In Connecticut, Small Steps Toward Fixing Unjust Patterns of Burning Trash in Communities of Color

2020-07-02 09:00:00| Waste Age

In a recent opinion piece for The Connecticut Mirror, Kevin Budris, Staff Attorney for the Zero Waste Project Conservation Law Foundation, points out that, Hartford is among the Connecticut communities hardest hit by COVID-19. And he places the bla

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