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Maryland's New Food Waste Law Spurs Anaerobic Digestion Facility Construction

2021-07-19 13:16:00| Waste Age

Large food operators in Maryland such as Coastal Sunbelt, a fresh produce distributor and processor, will soon be able to send their food waste to a new facility. A new state law will require large supermarkets, convention centers and public an

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