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  2. Balefill - Wikipedia

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    It was located in downtown St. Paul, just west of the St. Paul Downtown Airport. In a 1972-1974 study, the bales were measured as averaging 1.04 metres (3 ft 5 in) wide, 1.35 metres (4 ft 5 in) long, and 1.12 metres (3 ft 8 in) high, and tended to expand in width and length by approximately 10% over the first week (the height only expanded by 4%).

  3. 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 .

  4. Dean Buntrock - Wikipedia

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    Over the next 25 years, Buntrock and his team led Waste Management's expansion across North America. The company's capabilities gradually grew to include the full range of recycling and solid waste services, hazardous wastes management services, waste-to-energy capability, clean water technologies, and environmental engineering.

  5. Wrapping paper trick to see if you can recycle it - AOL

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    Ms Clarke explained that while it was easy to throw items in landfill, families should "utilise your recycling bin as much as possible". Paul Smith, contract manager at FCC Environment, that ...

  6. 76th Minnesota Legislature - Wikipedia

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    The legislature met in a regular session from January 3, 1989, to May 22, 1989. A special session was convened from September 27, 1989, to September 29, 1989, to pass a tax bill to replace the one which was vetoed by Governor Rudy Perpich, as well as to consider property tax relief and the statewide solid waste recycling program.

  7. Heil Environmental Industries - Wikipedia

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    Heil Environmental Industries, a subsidiary of Dover Corporation, [1] is a manufacturer of garbage and recycling trucks. For many decades, Heil Environmental has been the chief supplier of refuse and recycling equipment for the New York City Sanitation Department. [citation needed], which is the world's largest waste collection agency. The ...