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A mountain of recyclables and a massive pile of garbage at the Keene Recycling Center and Transfer Station tell a story, according to Duncan Watson, the assistant public works director in Keene.
His blunt image—a planet buried under its own refuse—anticipated not only literal garbage crises but the more intangible overload of carbon, plastic, and toxic e‑waste choking ecosystems today.
In a look ahead at a week of Cambridge and Somerville events, the Glowball benefits Art at the Armory, it's Halfoween and ...
The MERS Goodwill Outlet isn’t just another thrift store—it’s the final frontier of bargain hunting where shoppers don’t just find deals, they conquer them with the ferocity of someone who just found ...
I stashed all my trash for one week to assess where I could make sustainable swaps. Here’s what I changed to reduce my ...
Pope Francis stipulated that he be laid to rest at the Papal Basilica of St. Mary Major, where seven other popes are buried. By Elisabetta Povoledo Reporting from Rome Pope Francis says in his ...
New York lawmakers should act and turn those cans and other packaging wastes into cash to make headway on the threat of the state’s trash tsunami.
Thurston County Sheriff's Office More information is coming to light about the gruesome killing of an 82-year-old Washington state woman who was found buried in concrete inside a shed, leading to ...
April 22 (UPI) --A Florida man had to leave his Easter dinner in a hurry so he could wrangle a large alligator into a trash can. Animal trapper Mike Dragic, aka "The Blue Collar Brawler" on social ...