Jazzing Things Up

ALONG WITH GREAT FOOD, cool jazz and a rich architectural history, New Orleans, site of this year's WasteExpo, has acquired the unsavory reputation of being unclean. Indeed, with an average of more than a half a million visitors per day and a carefree culture that celebrates all things to the excess, the Big Easy generates a lot of garbage. In the past, this malaise has extended to the city's residential solid waste collection program, where bribery and missed pickups have been the norm. However, bolstered in part by a new, no-nonsense mayor, New Orleans is cleaning up its ...

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