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Zero-waste initiative has city studying roadkill recycling
Posted on July 27, 2012 at 7:29 AM
Updated Friday, Jul 27 at 8:32 AM
It is a goal set for more than 25 years from now and it's no easy task. The city of Austin wants to be a truly zero-waste city by the year 2040. That means recycling or reusing everything, and they do mean everything.
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