Champaign to explore recycling expansion
CHAMPAIGN – The city's recycling program could be headed toward an overhaul, but exactly what changes are in store remains to be seen.
Meeting in study session Tuesday night, the city council voted unanimously to direct staff to gather more information about expanding current recycling services, including possibly expanding recycling to apartments and increasing the number of materials collected.
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