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Kansas City Trash Bins Get Bigger, Concern for Effective Recycling Grows

2024-04-30 13:00:00| Waste Age

Kansas City, Mo. is rolling out new trash bins to residents to help prevent litter and other issues stemming from bagged trash on the streets.


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