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The average American household now owns 24 There is a growing problem of what to do with Imagine a convoy of 40-ton trucks filled with end-of-life refrigerators, televisions, computers, Mary MacCarthy reports on the growing number of NYC apartment buildings are eligible to participate in an innovative new Community leaders across the Upstate are trying to promote

As of Jan. 1, it is illegal for consumers and businesses in the U.S. Scott Brubaker, deputy director of the division of solid and hazardous Public transportation systems rely on a growing amount of onboard technology, and managing that equipment at end of life is ... WROC-TV (Channel 8) talks to Joshua Goldowitz, professor of environmental management at Rochester Institute of Technology, ... What do you do when you want to get rid of old

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