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Kingstor Organics expands curb collection; city to buy two electric collection vehicles and shift diesel fleet to renewable diesel
Summary
Officials reported diversion of roughly 52.27 tons of organics and said 548 households (about 1,104 people) are enrolled. The city plans to purchase two electric packer trucks for organics collection and to move other diesel vehicles to renewable diesel while planning broader fleet electrification.
City sustainability staff and program leads gave an update on Kingstor Organics, the city’s residential organics diversion program. According to the presentation the city has recorded 52.27 tons diverted and “5 48 families enrolled, which is 11 oh 4 people.” Staff said they will move ahead with purchasing two electric packer trucks to serve organics collection and are planning a phased transition of the rest of the diesel fleet to renewable diesel while they work toward eventual…
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