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Rumpke said its air quality initiatives will support 220 Ohio jobs, strengthen infrastructure, and expand its capacity. The curbside trash and recycling company serves millions in Ohio and other nearby states.
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A small fire at Rumpke's Dayton facility was sparked by a lithium-ion battery that made its way to the transfer station. The company says it doesn’t accept these batteries because they can combust without warning.
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After many attempts to get Waste Management company to start cleaning up toxic waste from their landfill, Springfield has decided to sign with Rumpke instead.
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Waste management companies are asking residents to protect their workers, who are still on the job during the coronavirus emergency.The trash companies…
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Carmen Milano, a 63-year-old yoga teacher from Yellow Springs, points to the instructional sticker on the top of her big green Rumpke Recycling bin. “Here…
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Rumpke Recycling is close to completing a major upgrade of its Dayton recycling plant this week. Rumpke takes in and processes about 350,000 tons of…