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May 12, 2021 Waste Management, the owner of the Southern Services Construction & Demolition landfill in Nashville filed a law suit after an oversight board rejected its plans to expand its 77-acre landfill by an additional 17 acres. The board concluded the expansion was inconsistent with the city s long-term Solid Waste Master Plan, a comprehensive roadmap that calls on the city to achieve near zero-waste to landfills by 2050. In the lawsuit, Waste Management asked the court to overturn the solid waste board s decision, or for the court to remand their application for expansion back to the board for a favorable decision. It also requested the court to invalidate the city s Solid Waste Master Plan. ....
Tweet Recycling sorting at River Hills Recycling CenterPhoto: Eric England A sound not unlike rain patters incessantly at the back of the open-air building where trucks dump material at Nashville’s River Hills Recycling Center. This is the largest recycling facility in Nashville, and that sound is a thunderstorm of sorts. It’s a steady stream of pill bottles, drink cans, cardboard boxes and other materials hurtling through a large machine called a drum feeder, which sends the items down a conveyor belt to be sorted. Although operations manager Dilan Vince says the drum feeder can handle about 20 tons of material per hour, not everything that ends up at the River Hills facility is recyclable. In fact, Jenn Harrman, the waste reduction program manager for Metro Public Works, says as much as 46 percent of what Nashville puts into residential recycling bins is unusable. She says that’s a high contamination rate compared to other cities, but Metro is working t ....