Governor Discusses Food Waste Management with Industry Leaders

When it comes to waste, be it recycling or trash, Berlin’s Jean Koziol is just happy it’s gone.

“I don’t know where it goes. They just take it and it’s gone. It’s great,” she said.

Formerly, Hartford’s MIRA trash plant was an answer, but according to the Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection, last year’s closure has led to an estimated 860,000 tons of waste per year being shipped out of state.

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