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Waste management / Kerbside collection / Recycling / Resource recovery / Municipal solid waste / Waste / Recycling in the United States / Glass recycling
Date: 2010-09-23 10:40:22
Waste management
Kerbside collection
Recycling
Resource recovery
Municipal solid waste
Waste
Recycling in the United States
Glass recycling

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