Moving on Up

With falling revenues, private haulers need to seek new ways to generate cash. The recession also has affected many apartment complexes that are struggling to keep their units rented. One solution for both businesses may be right in their own basements: establishing a recycling program for multi-family units. One community — Onondaga County, N.Y. — that has a decade of experience recycling at apartment complexes boasts a 95 percent success rate at the 540 apartments it monitors. Although its residents are required to recycle, the lessons the county learned can be applied to any voluntary program. Starting Your ...

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