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Waste360··Arlene Karidis

Could Underground Waste Management be the Future of Clean Cities?

New York City’s iconic, 23-ton collection fleets rumble through every one of its boroughs like clockwork — except on Roosevelt Island. Trucks and cars are kept to a bare minimum on this remote, floating strip of land. So instead of getting hauled off by vehicles, garbage travels underground.

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