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Recycling brings in over $300,000.00 per month in city revenue.
Updating our recycling to accommodate Polypropylene #5
Pet food bags & and other items. Could increase more revenue
And less waste in our landfills.
Locating a sorting center close to the Salvation Army and gospel mission just east of downtown, would create an unlimited amount of work, for people that are out of work.
The sorting center could be used as a stepping stone for people getting back to work, paying with voucher that could be redeem at the Salvation Army
For necessities, new clothes, meals, beds, and the T for transportation,



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The trash that is collected from our city parks go straight to the landfill.
We could probably savage a large portion that would help support
   locating a simple sorting center complex near downtown to employee the homeless as of a way   to get back in the private market.


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