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Recycling Experts Talk About Contamination, Optimizing Materials

2015-08-27 12:03:47| Waste Age

This is the fifth part of a series that provide answers by industry experts to questions you have about recycling. In this edition Bruce Walker, Karen Bandhauer, Greg Superneau, Bill Moore and Michele Nestor discuss the advantages of keeping glass and paper out of the waste stream, motivating generators on contamination, the definition of a long-term contract and the contaminants that most contribute to residue. read more

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