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  2. Southwest Wake County town gives residents a new place to ...

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    The Holly Springs Yard Waste Convenience Center opened Wednesday at 6412 Rex Road with the goal of keeping leaves and branches off curbs and out of storm drains and landfills.

  3. Clearing debris from Hurricane Ian? Yard waste disposal ... - AOL

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    The City of Raleigh is temporarily increasing how much yard debris can be left at the curb after Hurricane Ian. Clearing debris from Hurricane Ian? Yard waste disposal options vary across the Triangle

  4. Waste Industries - Wikipedia

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    Waste Industries was created by Lonnie Poole Jr. in 1970 as a waste disposal firm. Funding for his company was from the sale of his Ohio home. Poole made the decision to start Waste Industries in Raleigh, North Carolina upon researching the need to develop a mobile landfill compactor in the American southeast region. [1]

  5. NC glass facility to close. Here’s what that means for ...

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    “The closure shouldn’t have any effect on Wake County’s commingled recycling collection program,” said Bianca Howard, outreach and marketing supervisor for Wake County’s Environmental ...

  6. Recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Electronic waste or e-waste describes discarded electrical or electronic devices. Used electronics which are destined for reuse, resale, salvage, recycling, or disposal are also considered e-waste. Informal processing of e-waste in developing countries can lead to adverse human health effects and environmental pollution.

  7. New Hill, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    New Hill is an unincorporated community located in southwestern Wake County, North Carolina, United States, [1] at the crossroads of old U.S. 1 (State Road 1011, running northeast–southwest), New Hill Olive Chapel Road (running north) and New Hill Holleman Road (running south).