More U.S. Towns Are Feeling The Pinch As Recycling Becomes Costlier
The U.S. recycling industry is facing a quandary: Too much of the plastic we use can't be recycled, and taxpayers increasingly are on the hook for paying for all that trash to hit the landfills.
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August 21, 2019 at 06:00PM
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NPR News: More U.S. Towns Are Feeling The Pinch As Recycling Becomes Costlier
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