Last week, MCG announced that it will begin processing waste at Daulatabad to ease the load at the Bandhwari landfill
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A Mississauga-based waste disposal company has a major hurdle to overcome before it can proceed with a proposed massive expansion of a dormant landfill site near Dresden, whose previous owner was recently fined for violations.
Last week, MCG announced that it will begin processing waste at Daulatabad to ease the load at the Bandhwari landfill
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