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  2. List of waste management companies - Wikipedia

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    10.100 8.900 (2019) Renewi: 1880 Milton Keynes United Kingdom: 1.780 (2019) Republic Services: 1998 Arizona USA: 9.400 (2016) SA Waste Holdings: 1990 Johannesburg South Africa: Serco: 1929 Hook United Kingdom: 3.248 (2019) Service Corporation of America: 1970-1984 Massachusetts United States: Sita: 1918 Paris France: 450 Stericycle: 1989 ...

  3. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    The two-bin system consists of a recycling bin (usually 240 litre) for co-mingled recyclables, and a general waste bin which is often smaller (e.g. 140 litre, 120 litre or 80 litre). The three-bin system consists of the above two bins plus a green waste bin (usually 240 litre). Not all councils have a green waste bin collection service.

  4. McNeilus - Wikipedia

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    McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing manufactures refuse collection vehicles in Dodge Center, Minnesota, United States, where it is the largest employer. [ 1 ] The firm was created by Garwin and his brother Dennis McNeilus on July 21, 1970, and later sold to Oshkosh Corporation ( NYSE : OSK ), in 1997.

  5. Bin tipper - Wikipedia

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    Bin tippers are a type of lifting equipment used in many industries, including waste management, food processing, chemical manufacturing and facility management. [ 1 ] Although bin tippers are often components of larger machines (such as garbage trucks ), an increasing number of 'standalone' or mobile units are available. [ 2 ]

  6. Waste management - Wikipedia

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    Waste collection methods vary widely among different countries and regions. Domestic waste collection services are often provided by local government authorities, or by private companies for industrial and commercial waste. Some areas, especially those in less developed countries, do not have formal waste-collection systems.

  7. Refuse collection - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 10 March 2007, at 18:31 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may ...

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    It can avoid obstacles like power cords and even pet waste Robot vacuums are notorious for getting tangled up in power cords, shoe laces, and other common household obstacles, but the Roomba j9 ...

  9. Waste collector - Wikipedia

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    Waste collectors in Aix-en-Provence, France. A waste collector, also known as a garbage man, garbage collector, trashman (in the U.S), binman or dustman (in the UK), is a person employed by a public or private enterprise to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste (refuse) and recyclables from residential, commercial, industrial or other collection sites for further processing and waste ...