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Agency adopts 2025 diversion plan after Waste Connections reports strong recycling results
Summary
The board approved the agency's 2025 diversion plan after Waste Connections reported exceeding the 2% diversion target by 35.57%, diverting about 4,883 tons of recyclables and nearly 1,400 tons via alternative daily cover; staff and Waste Connections plan more public signage and an educational video.
The Tehama County Solid Waste Management Agency on April 6 approved its 2025 diversion plan after Waste Connections reported the contractor exceeded the plan's 2% diversion target by 35.57%.
Agency staff said the diversion baseline was based on about 7,000 tons of material. Waste Connections reported nearly…
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