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  2. Radius Recycling - Wikipedia

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    Radius Recycling, Inc., previously known as Schnitzer Steel Industries, Inc., is a steel manufacturing and scrap metal recycling company headquartered in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1906, the publicly traded company is a component Russell 2000 Index with approximately 3,500 employees.

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    Here’s the full schedule for loose leaf collection by ZIP code and neighborhood: The city of Fayetteville’s annual loose leaf collection service is set to begin Monday. 28306: Monday through ...

  4. Republic Services - Wikipedia

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    Republic Services, Inc. is a North American waste disposal company whose services include non-hazardous solid waste collection, waste transfer, waste disposal, recycling, and energy services. It is the second largest provider of waste disposal in the United States (as measured by revenue) after Waste Management.

  5. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    Similar municipal systems of waste disposal sprung up at the turn of the 20th century in other large cities of Europe and North America. In 1895, New York City became the first U.S. city with public-sector garbage management. [26] Early garbage removal trucks were simply open-bodied dump trucks pulled by a team of horses.

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    Here’s the recycling pick up schedule through April: Feb. 20 to 24. March 6 to 10. March 20 to 24. April 3 to 7. April 17 to 21.

  7. Hazardous waste in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Disposal of HHW. Because of the expense associated with the disposal of HHW, it is still legal for most homeowners in the U.S. to dispose of most types of household hazardous wastes as municipal solid waste (MSW) and these wastes can be put in your trash. Laws vary by state and municipality and they are changing every day.