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NH Landfill Begins Accepting 23 Communities Food Scraps for Compost

2021-01-13 07:00:00| Waste Age

Twenty-three Upper Valley communities in New Hampshire can now dispose food scraps at the Lebanon landfill as part of a new composting program, which is aimed at reducing waste and extending the landfills life span. For $15, residents can drop off

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