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Lakeshore Recycling Systems (LRS), Chicago, has announced that it has been awarded a seven-year residential waste and recycling contract to serve 3,800 households in the city of Northlake, Illinois, effective Jan. 1, 2021.
According to a news release from LRS, this new municipal contract represents what LRS calls “an important foothold” as it expands its service across Cook County, Illinois. Earlier this year, LRS says it added the village of Western Springs, Campton Township and Lisle Township to its roster of new customers.
“LRS is excited to be partnering with the city of Northlake. We know its residents have high standards; we look forward to exceeding those expectations and working with the community to craft new and more effective waste and recycling initiatives and programs,” says LRS Municipal Manager Bill Kenney. “We are eager to begin a smooth transition, and welcome in 2021 with the great community of Northlake.”Latest from Waste Today
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