AMHERST The Board of Health is recommending modifying Amherst’s waste-hauler system to encourage a pay-as-you-throw fee structure, with compost pickup at curbside.At the request of the Zero Waste Amherst group, made up of residents but not appointed.
On 24-25 May, a prize distribution ceremony was organized in the 5-S System of Workplace Management Competition organized by QCFI, Bokaro Chapter in HRD Hall of CO & CC Department of BSL. Chief General Manager (MRD) R. Dhawan, Chief General Manager (CO&CC) Rakesh Kumar, General
AMHERST The Board of Health is recommending modifying Amherst’s waste-hauler system to encourage a pay-as-you-throw fee structure, with compost pickup at curbside.At the request of the Zero Waste Amherst group, made up of residents but not appointed.
AMHERST An average Amherst household is paying upward of $550 per year to have curbside trash and recycling pickup, but is getting no incentive to reduce what is being put into the waste stream, according to results of a survey presented to the Town.