
The city of Roseville, California, is working to decrease greenhouse gas emissions and minimize landfill waste by powering its trash and recycling fleet with renewable fuel.
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A Waste Watch training program has been set up to help the refuse drivers servicing Pulaski County stay vigilant about their surroundings and report any unusual or suspicious activities.
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Miami-Dade County introduced the vehicle in honor of National Clean Energy Week.
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The truck was donated to the Tennessee College of Applied Technology Dickson’s Diesel-Powered Equipment Technology program.
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The Fernandina Beach City Commission voted against allowing the city to open contract extension negotiations with Waste Management.
Read More →Santa Fe's trash and recycling workers use RUBICON's proprietary app for real-time updates on their routes.
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Automated wastewater treatment systems help motor vehicle service industries remain in compliance with Environmental Protection Agency and local standards while significantly reducing the cost of treatment, labor, and disposal.
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The technology suite helps city governments run more efficient, effective, and sustainable waste and recycling operations.
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Designed to help government agencies better manage vehicles such as salt spreaders, snowplows, street sweepers, and waste management vehicles, the Geotab Public Works solution is integrated with an extensive number of spreader controllers.
Read More →Freightliner Trucks introduced the new EconicSD, a low-entry cab-over-engine waste collection truck. It will be available in 6x4, high cab and low cab, and rear and side loader configurations.
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