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We’re happy to announce Environmental Expert has reached a partnership with Waste Advantage Magazine, a US-based monthly publication focusing on the North American solid waste and recycling industries, to deliver fantastic articles from waste industry experts to Environmental Expert users and subscribers. The expert articles cover public and private hauling companies, demolition contractors, scrap dealers, recyclers, landfill operators, transfer stations and more.
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No doubt
most of you aren’t all that concerned where your garbage gets dumped, so long
as it’s picked up and hauled off on time. That said, the
subject’s slowly but surely becoming a hot topic at City Hall, as City Manager Mary Suhm and Sanitation Services Director
Mary Nix make their solid-waste case to keep all of Dallas’ trash in the city
limits beginning with this morning’s council
briefing.
Good result from an analyzing department was very important. Here we can proof the good effect of something we do to the environment where it belongs.
Most things we use in our daily life are recyclable. It takes a little effort at first but once you get into the habit of doing it, it will come naturally.