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More Time Spent at Home Means More Waste in Nashville

2020-09-03 13:00:00| Waste Age

Nashville, like many American cities, is experiencing a steep incline in the amount of waste that is being generated as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. Homes in the city generated 13% more garbage, causing city officials to "redraw collection route [ more ]

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