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Sustainability Center Opens

WASTE MANAGEMENT CELEBRATES NEW FACILITY

Posted: August 24, 2011 at 5:16 a.m.

Nancy Woods explains the use of a solar-powered compactor to Richard Massey during a grand opening Tuesday for Waste Management’s Sustainability Center in Rogers. The compactor compresses nonrecyclable waste and is paired with a bin for recyclables.
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Nancy Woods explains the use of a solar-powered compactor to Richard Massey during a grand opening Tuesday for Waste Management’s Sustainability Center in Rogers. The compactor compresses nonrecyclable waste and is paired with a bin for recyclables.

Businesses from around the country may soon be coming to Rogers to learn how to cut back on waste or even turn their trash into money.

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David Steiner, Waste Management CEO, speaks at a grand opening for the company’s Sustainability Center in Rogers. The role of... (By: David Frank Dempsey)

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Fayetteville was once the leader in the sustainability field. Rogers and Bentonville are filling the vacuum. It's too bad Fayetteville isn't a player any more.

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