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Sanitation Workers: The First Line of Community Protection & Crime Prevention – Article Feature from johnarwood.com

Sanitation Workers Watching Out For Safety In a recent article posted on www.johnarwood.com, John Arwood’s personal website, he highlighted several ways sanitation workers could partner with local first responders and law enforcement to help protect their communities. As the safest communities have learned, partnerships between law enforcement officers and the public in crime prevention are … Read more

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Sarnago & Sons Recycling & Materials

About Us We Are a family-owned and operated business since 1978. Sarnago & Sons can handle all types of recycling; industrial, commercial, residential projects. Sarnago & Sons is an important part of the recycling community, recycling concrete, asphalt and thousands of tons of Dirt every year. Recycled concrete and asphalt materials are used primarily in … Read more

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“I’ve been at GFL since 2006.

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#WeAreKimble

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Bring Waste and Recycling Workers Week to Your Community

Would you like to see your town, city or state celebrate Waste and Recycling Workers Week this year? Now is the time to ask your Mayor, City Council and Governor to issue a proclamation recognizing June 17 as Waste and Recycling Workers Week. Make It Official We encourage everyone to participate in recognizing their solid waste … Read more

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#CityofSarasota is branding its fleet of 21 refuse trucks to promote the city.

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What do you do with your old books and magazines?  Tell us on Facebook and Twitter using #RecycleGuide.

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In the late 1980s Jo Hanson suggested to Recology and the City of San Francisco

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Today marks 40 years that Bill has worked at Homewood Disposal

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Waste Industries Gives Back!

We have proudly give back to local nonprofits throughout the United States. Look to see if we’ve donated in your local area today. https://wasteindustries.com/fullcircleproject/activeareas

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