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USC Pilots Recycling Stations to Move Closer to Zero Waste

2020-12-22 13:27:00| Waste Age

USC has invested in new multiport recycling stations as part of its first zero-waste pilot. With clear signs to indicate what goes where, the bins allow for presorted recycling. For example, black bins are for garbage, blue bins are for clean, dry r [ more ]

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