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  2. NineStar Connect - Wikipedia

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    NineStar Connect actually traces in origins back to the McCordsville Telephone Company which was founded in 1895 by Loren Helms. Helms, a telephone factory worker, strung a wire across a back fence from his mother's house to the home of his sister, Mrs. Charles Peal, and installed the first telephone in the community.

  3. New York City waste management system - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1960s, eleven unfiltered trash incinerators operated in NYC, burning garbage without regulation. [26] The last municipal incinerators in the city closed in the 1990s. [27] Currently, trash from Manhattan is sent to the Essex County Resource Recovery Facility, a waste-to-energy incineration power station. Ash from the incinerator is ...

  4. Republic Services - Wikipedia

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    In April 2017, Republic Services opened a customer service center in Fishers, Indiana, employing over 250 workers, with plans to hire an additional 120 during the year. [27] The company invested $13.6 million to renovate and equip office space along the I-69 corporate corridor in Fishers.

  5. Casella Waste Systems - Wikipedia

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    Casella has a history of legal conflict, including complaints over leachate handling in Bethlehem, NH [8] and Southbridge, MA, [9] numerous violations of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law from 2015 to 2022, [10] damage to wetlands in Southbridge, MA, [11] anti-competitive service contracts, [12] occupational health and safety violations, [13] and operating a landfill without a ...

  6. BigBelly - Wikipedia

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    Bigbelly public waste and recycling components at DTE Headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. Bigbelly was originally a solar powered trash-compacting bin, manufactured by U.S. company Big belly Solar Inc for use in public spaces such as parks, beaches, amusement parks, universities, retail properties, grocery industry and food service operators.

  7. Waste container - Wikipedia

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    Japan's trash containers are divided into combustibles, cans/bottles/pet bottles and newspapers and magazines. Recycling trash can in Natal, Brazil. A waste container, also known as a dustbin, [1] rubbish bin, trash can, garbage can, wastepaper basket, and wastebasket, among other names, is a type of container intended to store waste that is usually made out of metal or plastic.

  8. American Can Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1987 American Can announced that it would change its 86-year-old name to "Primerica". [9] In 1988, Pechiney S.A., the French metal conglomerate, acquired Triangle Industries. At the time of the buyout, American National Can was the largest can company in the United States. [10] Rexam acquired American National Can's metal can business in 2000.

  9. File:Ninestar.svg - Wikipedia

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