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Mayor Wu announces expansion of Boston’s food waste curbside collection program

Por: The Boston Globe Nation April 22, 2023

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Mayor Michelle Wu announced Friday — on the eve of Earth Day — that the city will expand its food waste curbside collection program, increasing service from 10,000 households to 30,000 across the city.“The strong interest in our pilot program gave us a clear sign that residents are eager to participate in curbside food waste collection if the resources are available,” said Wu in a press release.The program, which , allows residents to... + full article



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