Beating the Heat

Summer temperatures rising to record levels across the country have had various effects on waste companies. While many companies offer extra training and preparation for drivers, some have had to change pick-up times in order to beat the heat. Due to excessive heat in Joplin, Mo., Allied Waste worked together with the city to change the pick-up time to 5 a.m. from the usual 6 a.m. According to a press release, the city said it granted the change to protect Allied drivers but told residents that trash would still be collected even if they couldn't meet the new ...

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