Pacific North-waste

Officials for Houston-Based Waste Management say recently signed contracts in West Sacramento, Calif., and Seattle will offer new green initiatives as well as expand the company's major metro service area in the Pacific Northwest. Both contracts, signed in February, further the company's overall sustainability goals to triple the volume of recyclables it processes, and reduce fuel consumption and emissions from its fleets by at least 15 percent. The contract in West Sacramento includes a 10 percent carbon emissions reduction for the company's fleets by 2011. In addition, the company will contribute up to $20,000 each year for green-building ...

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