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Maine Goodwill Tells Residents to Stop Donating Broken Items

2021-04-07 08:00:00| Waste Age

A Goodwill store in Portland, Maine is telling people to stop "wishcycling" by donating broken items. The issue is not a new problem for stores in the New England area. Waste removal has cost the stores $1.2 million. 13.2 million pounds of used

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